Croke Park

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Croke Park is Ireland’s largest stadium and the principal venue for Gaelic games, located in Dublin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gaelic games stadium
sports venue
stadium
capacity approximately 82300
city Dublin
country Ireland
fieldShape rectangular
formerName Jones' Road sports ground
hasPart Croke Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Croke Park museum

Croke Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Croke Park pitch

Cusack Stand
Davins Stand
Hill 16 terrace
Hogan Stand
Skyline walkway
hasScoreboard yes
hostedEvent Republic of Ireland national football team
surface form: Republic of Ireland association football internationals

Six Nations Championship
surface form: Six Nations Championship rugby union matches

Special Olympics World Summer Games 2003 events
hostsEvent All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
surface form: All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
GAA Congress
International Rules Series matches
National Football League finals
National Hurling League finals
concerts
locatedIn Drumcondra
location Dublin
memorial Bloody Sunday Memorial in Derry
surface form: Bloody Sunday memorial
namedAfter Archbishop Thomas Croke
Thomas Croke
nickname Croker
notableHistoricalEvent Bloody Sunday (1920)
surface form: Bloody Sunday 1920
opened 1884
operator Gaelic Athletic Association
otherUse association football venue
concert venue
rugby union venue
owner Gaelic Athletic Association
primaryUse Gaelic football
hurling
province Leinster
purchasedByGAA 1913
recordAttendance approximately 90456
recordAttendanceEvent All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
surface form: All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final 1961
roofCoverage partially covered stands
seatingCapacity approximately 82300
surface grass
underwentMajorRedevelopment 1990s
2000s

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Dublin Region hasMajorStadium Croke Park
Bloody Sunday (1920) venue Croke Park
Scott Tallon Walker Architects notableWork Croke Park
this entity surface form: Croke Park stands (consulting role)
Croke Park hasPart Croke Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Croke Park pitch
Croke Park hasPart Croke Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Croke Park museum
Northside Dublin hasLandmark Croke Park
Croke Park shootings hasLocation Croke Park
Croke Park shootings memorial Croke Park
this entity surface form: Hogan Stand at Croke Park