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What is the GAA?

The Gaelic Athletic Association is an Irish international amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional Irish sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, Gaelic handball and rounders.

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Who are The Hibs?

The Prague Hibernians GAA club was founded in 2009 and since then has seen the club have had over 200 members, some for a season and some since day one. The club now has two thriving teams in both mens’ and ladies’ football, a growing hurling and camogie section and a developing Kids GAA section.

 

We have members from all over the world, but who are based in Prague. These include Irish, Czech, Slovakian, British, American, Canadian, French, Australian, South African, Dutch, Romanian, Swedish, Norwegian, Turkish and amongst others.

 

The appeal of both Gaelic Games as a sport and as a community has a wide-reaching attraction.

 

The Hibs, as we are affectionately known, pride ourselves on providing an open and welcoming reception to all those who wish to join or get involved with the club.

What is hurling?

What is Gaelic Football?

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