- Clann na nGael GAA (Tyrone)
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Clann na nGael Clann na nGael Founded: 1996 County: Tyrone Club colours: Green, Yellow & White Coordinates: 54°49′33.00″N 7°13′34.34″W / 54.82583°N 7.2262056°WCoordinates: 54°49′33.00″N 7°13′34.34″W / 54.82583°N 7.2262056°W Playing kits Clann na nGael, abbreviated CnaG, is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the north of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with its home grounds based at Aughabrack and Dunamanagh.
The Club was formed in 1996 from amalgamation of Dunamanagh and Aughabrack as Donagheady Gaels; renamed Clann na nGael in 1997. Aughabrack was established in 1979 as junior club. Previous club existed in the area in 1948-52. Promoted to Division 2 at end of first season of competition, and to Division 1 at end of second season; amalgamated at Youth level with Dunamanagh, St. Patrick’s as Donagheady; 1995. Won Frank O Neill Cup. Club won two Tyrone titles at Adult Scór. Clann na nGael won 1997 Junior League and Championship; 1998 Intermediate League and Championship; 2002 1B League and League Cup. 1999 Sports Hall and changing rooms built in Dunamanagh; additional ground purchased at Aughabrack; 2003 floodlights erected at O’Connell Park, Aughabrack.
Clann na nGael was formed in 1996 from amalgamation of Dunamanagh and Aughabrack as Donagheady Gaels; renamed Clann na nGael in 1997. Aughabrack was established in 1979 as junior club. Previous club existed in the area in 1948-52. Promoted to Division 2 at end of first season of competition, and to Division 1 at end of second season; amalgamated at Youth level with Dunamanagh, St. Patrick’s as Donagheady; 1995. Won Frank O Neill Cup. Club won two Tyrone titles at Adult Scór. Clann na nGael won 1997 Junior League and Championship; 1998 Intermediate League and Championship; 2002 1B League and League Cup. 1999 Sports Hall and changing rooms built in Dunamanagh; additional ground purchased at Aughabrack; 2003 floodlights erected at O’Connell Park, Aughabrack.
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Tyrone Gaelic Athletic Association Affiliated Clubs All-County Football League (& Championship)Division 1 (Senior) Aghyaran · Ardboe · Carrickmore · Clonoe · Coalisland · Donaghmore · Dromore · Eglish · Errigal Ciarán · Galbally · Greencastle · Kildress · Killyclogher · Moy · Omagh · TrillickDivision 2 (Intermediate) Aghaloo · Augher · Clann na nGael · Cookstown · Derrylaughan · Edendork · Eskra · Gortin · Killeeshil · Loughmacrory · Newtownstewart · Moortown · Pomeroy · Rock · Strabane · UrneyDivision 3 (Junior) Beragh · Brackaville · Brocagh · Carrickmore Thirds · Castlederg · Clogher · Derrytresk · Dregish · Drumquin · Drumragh · Dungannon · Errigal Ciarán Thirds · Fintona · Glenelly · Killyman · Owen Roes · Stewartstown · TattyreaghHurling ClubsAdult & Youth Beragh · Clonfeacle · Cappagh Gaels · Éire Óg, Carrickmore · Eoghain Rua, Dungannon · Naomh Colmcille · Naomh Eoin, Dromore · Setanta, Fintona · Shamrocks, StrabaneCategories:- 1996 in Gaelic games
- Sports clubs established in 1996
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tyrone
- Gaelic football clubs in County Tyrone
- Entities with Irish names
- Ulster GAA club stubs
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