Founded in 1974, Ladies Gaelic Football is still recognised as one of the fastest growing female sports in Europe. With over 1000 clubs in Ireland, and growing membership numbers, Ladies Gaelic Football is reaching women and girls from all over the country. Not stopping there, however, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association has many overseas clubs.

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association provides a social outlet and a healthy activity for thousands of people around the world. Starting with club football for primary schools girls, an individual can keep playing Ladies Gaelic for as long as she wants, especially now with the Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others initiative for those adults interested in recreational or non-competitive participation.

Many competitions and events are run throughout a season but undoubtedly the highlight of the Ladies Gaelic Football calendar is TG4 All Ireland Finals day at Croke Park. Other key competitions are the Lidl National Leagues and the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Club Championships, while successful national development initiatives include ZuCar Gaelic4Teens and Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls.

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association strives to be a modern, innovative and well-run organisation that provides a quality service and support system for all members, from an eight-year-old kicking her first ball in her local club to the elite athlete scoring goals and points at Croke Park.

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