Founded in 1884, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is celebrated as the world's largest amateur sporting body.
Built around local communities and volunteers, it's aim is to develop and promote Gaelic Games at the core of Irish identity and culture, both at home and abroad.
GAA - 'Where We All Belong'.
Gaelic football is the most popular of the Gaelic Games, played on a rectangular grass pitch with H-shaped goals at each end.
Our sport is high octane, combining speed, precision, accuracy and intensity.
We promote Gaelic football among all ages, abilities and nationalities through our adult and juvenile setups.
Playing for each other is at the heart of our sport.
Develop your ability to defend, attack, move the ball and score.
Gaelic football promotes excellent cardiovascular fitness, endurance and mobility.
Most importantly, enjoy making friends and creating lifelong memories!
Check out the Clann na hOman crest on the Club Wall, located outside the GAA Museum at Croke Park.
Over the decades, our National Games have been spread by the Irish Diaspora to a global audience. Currently, there are over 400 active international GAA clubs, situated on six continents.
Clann na hOman is proud to be one of sixteen clubs competing in the Arabian Gulf region.
The growth of Gaelic Games globally among a range of nationalities is celebrated through the GAA World Games. First held in Abu Dhabi in 2015, this year's Games in Derry brought together over 2,000 players across all codes.
Middle East GAA was established in 2013 to promote and develop Gaelic Games across the region.
What our members say about us...
Clann na hOman - Cumann Lúthchleas Gael
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