Lancashire GAA - Clubs

Clubs

There are currently ten different clubs, a majority of which are based in Manchester and Liverpool. As of 2010, the nine clubs participating are:

Name (Irish) Name (English) Sport Teams Location Pitch
Cummann Lúthchleas Gael Séan Mistéid John Mitchels Football Men / Ladies Liverpool Greenbank
Cumman Peile Uilf Toin Learpholl Wolfe Tones Football Men / Ladies Liverpool Wavertree Park
Ellan Vannin Gaels Isle of Man Gaels Football Men Isle of Man G.A.A Grounds, Douglas
Fullen Gaels Hurling Fullen Gaels Hurling / Camogie Men / Ladies Manchester Hough Grounds
Naomh Ánna St Anns Football Men Manchester Turn Moss
Naomh Bréanainn St Brendans Football Men Manchester Hough Grounds
Naomh Lawrence Na Piarsaigh St Lawrences Football Men Manchester Turn Moss
Naomh Pádraig St Patricks Football Men Chester Blacon Avenue
Naomh Peader Cummann Lúthchleas Gael St Peters Football Men Manchester Hough Grouds
Oísín Cummann Lúthchleas Gael Oisins Football Men / Ladies Manchester Old Bedians

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