- Páirc Uí
Chaoimh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠaːɾʲc iː ˈxiːvʲ] PARK ee KHEEV) is a
Gaelic games stadium in Cork, Ireland.
Often referred to
simply as "The...
- and 1974. The
stadium was
demolished in 1974 and
replaced by Páirc Uí
Chaoimh. In late 1902, an
attempt was made by the Cork
County Board of the GAA...
-
Munster Semi-final Páirc Uí
Chaoimh, Cork Referee: D.
Murphy (Wexford). 1999-06-12 1999
Munster Semi-final
Replay Páirc Uí
Chaoimh, Cork Referee: D. Murphy...
-
United Irishman). The
ruins of
Dundanion Castle lie
close to Páirc Uí
Chaoimh by the
River Lee.
William Penn, the
founder of the
state of Pennsylvania...
- long-time
administrator of the
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA). Páirc Uí
Chaoimh, the home of the Cork GAA, is
named after him. Ó
Caoimh was born in Roscommon...
-
spellings present it as Ó Cuív and the
feminine form of the
original is Ní
Chaoimh, as the
primary sept of the Eóganacht Glen****ach, the
family were once...
- the
biggest rivalries in
Gaelic games. Cork's home
ground is Páirc Uí
Chaoimh and Kerry's home
ground is
Fitzgerald Stadium, however, some of
their championship...
- 27
April 2025
Round 2 Cork v
Tipperary Cork 4pm Stadium: Páirc Uí
Chaoimh...
- Complex, Cairo,
Egypt 47 Loss 43–2–2
Steve Collins SD 12 9 Sep 1995 Páirc Uí
Chaoimh, Cork,
Ireland For WBO super-middleweight
title 46 Win 43–1–2 Jose Ignacio...
- Guinness) was a
hurling match pla**** on
Sunday 30 June 2002 at Páirc Uí
Chaoimh, Cork,
County Cork,. It was
contested by
Waterford and Tipperary. Waterford...