Gaelic Park

Gaelic Park
Páirc na nGael
Gaelic Park is located in New York City
Gaelic Park
Gaelic Park
Location within New York City
Former namesInnisfail Park
LocationKingsbridge, Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Coordinates40°53′15″N 73°54′5″W / 40.88750°N 73.90139°W / 40.88750; -73.90139
Public transitNew York City Subway: "1" train train at 238th Street station
OwnerManhattan College
OperatorNew York GAA
Capacity2,000[1]
SurfaceFieldTurf
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Built1926
Renovated2007[2]
Construction cost$3 million [3]
Project managerMichael Antonaccio[4]
Tenants
New York GAA (1926–present)
Manhattan SC (USL2) (2019–present)
Manhattan Jaspers (soccer, men's lacrosse, softball)[4]

Gaelic Park (Irish: Páirc na nGael[5]) is a multi-purpose outdoor athletics facility, located at West 240th Street and Broadway in the Kingsbridge neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City, New York, United States.[1] Since 1926 the grounds has been used as the venue for Gaelic games in New York, and since its purchase by Manhattan College in 1991 it has hosted numerous American college athletic events.

Located just west of Broadway and south and west of Van Cortlandt Park in the northernmost part of the Bronx just south of the city border with Westchester County, Gaelic Park was purchased in 1926 by the Gaelic Athletic Association of Greater New York. It has been given a few different names over time including Innisfail Park, but since the 1950s it has gone by its current name, Gaelic Park, a reflection of the park's decidedly Irish flavor. The park includes a playing field and dance hall. In addition to hurling and football matches, a number of other sporting events take place at Gaelic Park. There are also concerts and dances that feature Irish music both old and new.

Gaelic Park, The Bronx
  1. ^ a b "Gaelic Park - Manhattan College". gonyuathletics.com.
  2. ^ "GAELIC PARK RENOVATIONS COMPLETE". Manhattan College Athletics. May 15, 2007.
  3. ^ Hollander, Sophia (April 10, 2009). "A Bit of Ireland in the Bronx, but Slowly Fading Away". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ a b "Manhattan College re-opens Gaelic Park for new season - the Riverdale Press". Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2010.
  5. ^ "New York GAA | GAAinfo.com - Information, Results and Clubs". Archived from the original on November 26, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2012.

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