Casement Park, which first opened in 1953, is a GAA stadium in west Belfast named after Sir Roger Casement. Sir Roger was an Irish revolutionary who was executed in London for treason in 1916.
Ardfert, 5 August 1918 - The second anniversary of the execution of Roger Casement has proved a quiet affair. In Kerry, police and military authorities made efforts to avoid the scenes of last ...
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The cost of redeveloping Casement Park in west Belfast for the Euro 2028 soccer tournament could be more than £300m. An official estimate puts the total at around £308m. The figure was quoted in ...
The Northern Ireland Secretary has described the redevelopment of Casement Park as important to the people of the region, and to him, but said funding will have to be identified. The derelict ...
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The GAA has said it is confident that the overall funding will be found to rebuild Casement Park stadium in time for the Euro 2028 soccer tournament. Stephen McGeehan, Ulster GAA's head of ...
Walking outside the locked gates of Casement Park, it is hard to believe a major football tournament could be held at the stadium in less than four years. Casement Park is one of 10 stadiums ...
Ardfert, 5 August 1918 - The second anniversary of the execution of Roger Casement has proved a quiet affair. In Kerry, police and military authorities made efforts to avoid the scenes of last ...
The GAA has expressed hope that a lower spec redevelopment of Casement Park can be delivered without an excessive drain on the public purse. GAA president Jarlath Burns said the organisation was ...