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Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
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Fermoy GAA
Mainistir Fhearmuí
Founded:1886
County:Cork
Colours:Black & Amber   
Grounds:Páirc Mhic Gearailt
Coordinates:52°08′37.99″N 8°16′29.43″W / 52.1438861°N 8.2748417°W / 52.1438861; -8.2748417
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Cork
champions
Football: - - 7

Fermoy GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association based in the town of Fermoy, Cork, Ireland. The club fields teams in competitions organized by the Cork GAA county board and the Avondhu GAA divisional board. The club plays both Gaelic football and hurling.

History

Fermoy Gaelic Athletic Association club was founded in 1886 at a meeting in the National League Rooms (now called Fermoy Commercial club in O'Neill Crowley Quay or present home to the Fermoy Bridge club). William Troy was the club's first chairman. He was also one of the Munster delegates to the second All-Ireland Congress held in Thurles in 1887, and was elected one of the first Vice-Presidents of the GAA National Executive Body.

Clondulane village in the suburbs of Fermoy was the hub of Fermoy teams at that time, due to the large employment available at the Flour Mills which were situated there for many years.

Achievements

Notable players

References

  1. "Fermoy GAA Club Pairc Mhic Ghearailt, Colmcille Street, Fermoy, County Cork". www.yourlocal.ie.
  2. "Watch: Kiskeam's most glorious day as holy grail reached". The Irish Examiner. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  3. "Mayfield live to fight another day". Irish Examiner. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  4. "Fired up Fermoy claim crown". Irish Examiner. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  5. O'Callaghan, Theresa (10 October 2016). "Masterclass by Ronan Crowley earns Bandon senior status". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  6. "Shanahan fires Fermoy to glory". The Irish Examiner. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.

External links

Cork GAA clubs 2023
Hurling
Premier Senior Hurling Championship
Divisional and College Teams
Senior A Hurling Championship
Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Intermediate A Hurling Championship
Premier Junior Hurling Championship
Avondhu Junior Hurling Championship
Carbery Junior Hurling Championship
Carrigdhoun Junior Hurling Championship
Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship
Imokilly Junior Hurling Championship
Muskerry Junior Hurling Championship
Seandún Junior Hurling Championship
Football
Premier Senior Football Championship
Divisional and College Teams
Senior A Football Championship
Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Intermediate A Football Championship
Premier Junior Football Championship
Avondhu Junior Football Championship
Beara Junior Football Championship
Carbery Junior Football Championship
Carrigdhoun Junior Football Championship
Duhallow Junior Football Championship
Imokilly Junior Football Championship
Muskerry Junior Football Championship
Seandún Junior Football Championship
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