Thanks to all who have played such a big part in this hugely succesful year- though the 2010 season is over, you can still find out about Gaelic games here on the site or by e-mailing stockholmgaa[at]gmail.com. We look forward to welcoming more Swedes into the club as they discover that the tough, physical nature of our games suits the viking spirit perfectly! Check out the videos on the Gaelic games page for an introduction, or simply head down to the Dubliner or the Liffey where the Irish lads would be more than happy to tell you all about it!
A Parish Far From Home
September sees the publication of "A Parish Far From Home", Philip O'Connor's remarkable book which outlines the founding of our club and our first season together.
With a foreword by Irish broadcasting legend Michael O Muircheartaigh, copies can be ordered directly from the publishers' website- for more information, visit www.gillmacmillan.ie.Great deals from O’Neills!
The club is delighted to announce a partnership deal with equipment suppliers O'Neills which means Gaels merchandise is now available directly from their website!
Perfect presents for players and fans alike!
Our Sponsors
Please support them the way they support us!!
The Dubliner
Kennedy AB
O'Neills
Pharmacy SuppliesOur latest sponsors are Derry-based Pharmacy Supplies, who specialise in distributing pharmacy products- between our latest sponsor, our book and our deal with O'Neills, the Christmas shopping for this year is already sorted!
Join the Club!
To join, simply e-mail us your contact details and deposit 250 SEK (non-playing members) or 500 SEK (playing members) in our Bank Giro 636-8039 - make sure to include your name when you make your deposit.
Be part of it.
NEW!! Forum Now Online!!
Have your say- sign up for our new forum, where you'll have a chance to discuss everything from teamtalks to tactics to what it's like to live in Stockholm.
Right now we're taking votes on what colours the club will be adopting- sign up and have your say!
Contact
Do you want to play gaelic football or hurling? We accept all-comers, regardless of age or experience.
At the moment, we are particularly interested in hurlers and girls who want to play for the ladies team.
Hurling is the fastest field sport in the world- tough to learn, but a joy to play and watch when you've mastered the basics. Swedes who have played hockey or innebandy have an advantage when it come to learning, so why not contact us to find out more?
Girls- ladies gaelic football is a fantastic way to keep fit and meet people, and the girls and guys in our club are sociable and very friendly. Anna and the girls would be delighted to welcome you to the club- and feel free to bring a friend!
Send us an e-mail or simply or turn up at our training sessions or events and we'll take it from there!
Season’s greetings at season end!
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