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Notre Dame and Navy contested last year's Emerald Isle Classic. ©INPHO/James Crombie

Croke Park set to host 'multiple' American football college games

It is believed that GAA headquarters could host as many as three games in the next five years.

Updated: 510pm

THE GAA LOOK set to cash in on the success of last year’s Emerald Isle Classic by hosting up to three NCAA college football games between now and 2018.

TheScore.ie understands that talks are underway to host games in 2014, 2016 and 2018 with high-profile teams such as Penn State, Notre Dame and even reigning national champions Alabama thought to be amongst those interested in playing here.

Reports in the US today suggest a Penn State-UCF game will be announced on Sunday.

Sources close to the negotiations have told TheScore.ie that a “five-year deal” was being put in place to host other games.

Tight-lipped

Speaking in February, Penn State’s associate athletics director Greg Myford told TheScore.ie that they were “very interested” in a game in Ireland, if they could find an opponent.

That issue now appears to be resolved though UCF remain tight-lipped with a spokesperson for the college responding to request for comment on Monday by saying:

“With nothing being official yet, unfortunately we will not be able to conduct interviews at this time.”

With regards the other games, while last weekend’s Sunday Times reported that Notre Dame – who played Navy in 2012′s Emerald Isle Classic – were being lined up for a return in 2016, TheScore.ie understands that no team has been officially approached for either the 2016 or 2018 dates.

However, given their links with this country, the Fighting Irish, as well as the likes of Alabama and Boston College, are all being considered.

Additionally, while some outlets have speculated that Croke Park could even host a prestigious NCAA Bowl Game, it is thought that the venue is more likely to attract regular season games than end-of-season showcases.


Croke Park could be set for a financial windfall if their bid to host multiple college football games is successful.
Image: INPHO/Cathal Noonan

Croke Park has some history of hosting American football games with Notre Dame defeating Navy 54-27 at the venue in 1996 while the Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Bears contested a pre-season friendly there the following year.

Financial Impact

Though it was widely reported that last year’s Emerald Isle Classic raised €100 million for the local economy – thanks in large part to 35,000 fans travelling from the US for the game – documentation from the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport seen by TheScore.ie indicates that figure was actually closer to €25 million.

However, with three potential games in the pipeline, these events would still have a positive financial impact on both the GAA and the local economy.

Despite numerous efforts to contact them over the last week, nobody from Croke Park was available to comment.

Additional reporting by Niall Kelly and Ben Blake.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 8:25 AM

    Brilliant news, I hope these games do come to Ireland. Fantastic tourist boost & a great day out.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:22 AM

    That game last year in the Avia really boost the retail sector, not just in Dublin but Bray & Greystones had a fair share of guests too. Great for the smaller economies of Ireland as well as the big.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 2:33 PM

    I happened to be holidaying in Co. Clare at the time and met a lot of Americans who where over for the match and decided to make a big holiday out of it and travel around Ireland do id say there was a lot of money being spread around the country because of it.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 8:24 AM

    CHA CHIIIING!

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    Mute Fran ner
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    Jul 9th 2013, 8:48 AM

    Armoured egg ball.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 5:12 PM

    You must be so tough and manly

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:10 AM

    If last years event is anything to go by it could just be what the country needs,a major boost for tourism and a fantastic sucess,bring it on.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:29 AM

    Music to my ears , hopefully the NFL are taking note ,
    would love to see my Chicago Bears in town again

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    Jul 9th 2013, 4:49 PM

    steelers vs bears in Croker, now ur talking!

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:44 AM

    Just noticed the green, white and gold boots of Notre Dame player. Class!

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    Mute ThomasFrancisMeagher
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    Jul 9th 2013, 10:49 AM

    The Irish flag is Green White & Orange. Not gold.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 11:16 AM

    Check out http://www.1848tricolour.com to find out the origin & meaning of our national flag.

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    Mute Pat Murphy
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    Jul 9th 2013, 4:53 PM

    boots are actually green, white and orange

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:31 AM

    Its great news but this always makes me laugh about the GAA, The debates that go on (not so much anymore it has to be said) when there’s a ‘foreign’ game played on GAA hallowed ground. Yet there was never any problem when American football games were held there.

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    Mute Sean DeHerb
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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:34 AM

    Wasn’t it just English games they had issue with? Don’t remember it ever being “foreign” as you’ve quoted.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:52 AM

    Officially it was ‘foreign’ games. (But they really meant English)

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    Jul 9th 2013, 10:30 AM

    John dropping truthbombs.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 11:23 AM

    Im droping regular bombs. Ghost mayhem.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 10:22 AM

    Living here in Penn State(state college) rumours circulating that the game isn’t going ahead in Ireland next year. Going to keep pushing though.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:40 AM

    Brillant news, love to see CF coming back great buzz around the city the last time!

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    Mute Pat Murphy
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    Jul 9th 2013, 4:51 PM

    CF? I don’t know what you mean?

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    Jul 9th 2013, 6:56 PM

    College football

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    Mute OU812
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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:05 AM

    Fantastic. Missed the last one due to lack of funds but will get to one of these.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 9:49 AM

    Any chance tickets will be available to people living in Ireland?

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    Jul 9th 2013, 11:14 AM

    This is fantastic news for Croke Park, the GAA and Irish tourism. Hopefully the Rugby World Cup will follow these three fixtures. Well dine to all concerned.

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    Mute John Donagher
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    Jul 9th 2013, 4:54 PM

    i find notre dame offensive and have no interest in going to see them and their leprechaun bullshit there as Irish as pizza

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    Jul 9th 2013, 11:52 PM

    John –
    I don’t know how ‘offended’ one can reasonably be when an institution is saluting a big part of its heritage in good faith.
    Notre Dame mixes a lot of cultural influences.
    The name is French, the kilts and bagpipes are Scottish, the athletes come from all over the US. The teams best coaches were of Norwegian (Knute Rockne) and Armenian (Ara Parseghian) heritage. A bunch of the best players in its history are of African heritage.
    It’s kind of … what America does: mix things together and sees what emerges.
    Irish Catholics looked to Notre Dame as a source of pride as the Irish immigrants were working to earn respect in America.
    And they succeeded, and Notre Dame’s football and academics helped with that ans symbolize it.
    So bite me.

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    Jul 10th 2013, 5:08 AM

    It’s a mascot, genius.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 12:35 PM

    Wrong stadium though.

    A football pitch is quite narrow and would be lost in the vastness that is Croke Park.
    It would be less satisfactory for the attendees.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 1:37 PM

    30,000 more people can fit in to Croker compared to Lansdowne.

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    Mute Emmet Ryan
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    Jul 9th 2013, 4:50 PM

    In terms of viewing experience, a football/rugby ground would be better due to pitch size but personally I think the benefits of space for an extra 32k fans outweigh it slightly.

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    Jul 9th 2013, 5:28 PM

    For the Yanks coming over who want the Oirish experience, having the game in Croker serves a dual purpose as its the home of the GAA too. Landsdowne Road just doesn’t have the same appeal.

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    Jul 10th 2013, 8:39 PM

    Norte dame represent all the bad irish american stereotypical of shamrocks, rollicking leprechauns and beer-drinking just look at your mascot it’s tacky and cheap and offensive if you think people in Ireland want to go to a American football game to look at that cheap rubbish good luck your not irish and should be more respectful when visiting another country

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