St. Tiernach's Park
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Area: | Clones |
County: | County Monaghan |
Country: | Republic of Ireland |
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Surface : | Grass |
Owner: | Monaghan GAA |
Original Construction Cost: | mostly voluntary labour by club members |
Reconstruction Cost: | 4.5 million units of currency |
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Dimensions: | 142mx87m |
St. Tiernach's Park is a Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Clones, Ireland. It is the home of the Monaghan Gaelic football team. The Ulster Final was hosted here from 1971 until 2004 and previous to this Casement Park was the venue. In 2004 and ever since, the Ulster Final has been played in Croke Park because of its higher capacity. The ground has a capacity of about 36,000 and is the most modern stadium for Gaelic Games in Ulster. It has been suggested that Clones may get an investment of 30 million euro to develop St Tiernach's Park.[1]
GAA Stadiums with capacity greater than 25,000 |
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Breffni Park | Casement Park | Croke Park | Cusack Park | FitzGerald Stadium | Gaelic Grounds | Healy Park | McHale Park | Nowlan Park | O'Moore Park | Pearse Stadium | Páirc Uí Chaoimh Semple Stadium | St. Jarlath's Park | St. Tiernach's Park | Wexford Park |