Disambiguation evidence for Pairc Ui Chaoimh via surface form

"Páirc Uí Chaoimh"


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Predicate Object
category GAA stadiums in Ireland
category Sports venues in County Cork
city Cork city
country Ireland
hasFacility conference centre
hasFacility indoor training centre
hasFacility museum and exhibition space
hasFloodlights yes
hasScoreboard yes
hasTenants Cork inter-county teams
homeVenueOf Cork GAA
homeVenueOf Cork GAA
surface form: Cork senior football team
homeVenueOf Cork GAA
surface form: Cork senior hurling team
hosts All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals
hosts All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals
hosts Cork county championship finals
hosts Munster Senior Football Championship matches
hosts Munster Senior Hurling Championship matches
hosts National Football League matches
hosts National Hurling League matches
instanceOf Gaelic Athletic Association stadium
instanceOf stadium
locatedIn Ballyphehane
locatedIn Cork
locatedIn County Cork
locatedIn Munster
locatedIn Ireland
surface form: Republic of Ireland
locatedOn banks of the River Lee
namedAfter Pádraig Ó Caoimh
namedFor former GAA General Secretary Pádraig Ó Caoimh
notableEventHosted large-scale music concerts
notableEventHosted major GAA All-Ireland quarter-finals
opened 1976
operator Cork County Board
ownedBy Cork County Board
partOf Marina Park development
province Munster
surface form: Munster province
recordAttendance 62000
reopened 2017
seatingCapacity 45000
surface grass
underwentRedevelopment 2014–2017
usedFor Gaelic football
usedFor association football matches
usedFor concerts
usedFor hurling
usedFor rugby union matches