List of Clubs
As of 2007:
- Austria: Vienna Gaels (www.gaavienna.at)
- Belgium: Belgium GAA asbl (www.hurling.be www.belgiumgaa.com) (ex Brussels GAA), EC Gaelic Club of Brussels (www.playgaa.be).
- Denmark: Copenhagen GFC
- Finland: Northern Gaels HC
- France: Paris Gaels (Paris), Lutetia Celtiques (Paris), Ar Gwazi Gouez (Rennes), Entente gaélique de Haute-Bretagne (Liffré), Gaelic Football Bro-Leon (Brest), NEC Football Gaélique (Nantes), Gwenrann football gaélique (Guérande), Gwened Football Gaélique (Vannes), Dogues Gaelic Football Club (Saint-Malo), Gaelic football Bro Sant-Brieg (St Brieuc), Tolosa Despòrt Gaelic (Toulouse), Lugdunum CLG (Lyon), Dragons Eire'Lempdais (Clermont-Ferrand), Gaelic Football Club Niort, Lyon, Clermont-Ferrand
- Guernsey/Jersey: Guernsey Gaels, Jersey GAA
- Germany:Frankfurt Sarsfields (www.frankfurtsarsfields.com), Na Fianna (Bremen), München Colmcilles, Nordrhein Westfalen Exiles, St. Kilians (Würzburg)
- Hungary: Budapest Rangers
- Luxembourg: Gaelic Sports Club Luxembourg (www.LuxGAA.lu)
- Netherlands: Amsterdam GAC (www.amsterdamgac.nl), Den Haag GAA, St. Martin's (Groningen), Maastricht Gaels
- Norway: Oslo (www.oslogaa.com)
- Spain: Barcelona Gaels, Costa Gaels (Marbella), Éire Óg Sevilla, Madrid Harps, Naomh Fermin (Pamplona), Valencia GAA, A Coruña Fillos de Breogán
- Sweden: Gothenburg, Malmö, Sweden
- Switzerland: Inneoin Zurich HC, Saint Gallen Bears GAA
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