Midwest GAA Division Since 1995
Powering Midwest Gaelic Sports & Culture
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Who we are
Get Involved with Gaelic sports
The Midwest GAA represents Hurling, Gaelic Football, Ladies Football and Camogie Clubs throughout the Midwest and Great Lakes region of the United States – including Upstate and Western New York, Western Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.
Leagues of both men and women, Gaelic football combines elements of soccer, rugby, and basketball to create a unique and fast-paced game.
The quick-paced nature of hurling makes it an exciting and entertaining sport to watch, and it continues to gain popularity not just in Ireland but around the world as well.
An Irish stick-and-ball team sport played by women. Camogie is played by more than 100,000 women in Ireland and worldwide, largely among Irish communities.
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Stay Updated on All Your Favorite Midwest Teams
Easier than ever to stay updated on all your favorite Midwest teams.
Keep updated on everything for the Midwest Finals.
Discovery the many clubs involved with the USGAA across the Midwest.
Continuing to grow and spread Gaelic culture throughout the Midwest.
Midwest GAA
Growing Gaelic Culture across the Midwest United States
As we continue to see this growth of Gaelic culture across the Midwest, it’s important for us to support these efforts and keep our heritage alive for future generations. Whether it’s playing, attending or participating, each of us can play a role in preserving and promoting this vibrant community.
How We Spread Gaelic Culture
Creating Lasting Memories
Gaelic sports not only promotes physical activity and healthy competition, but also serves as a way to celebrate Irish heritage and connect communities.
Spread Irish heritage through sports allowing for cultural exchange and appreciation, fostering a sense of community within the diverse population in the midwest and the entire country.
Preserve and pass down important traditions and customs of Ireland to future generations.