- Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Infobox GAA ground
English name =Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Irish name =
Area = Cork City
County = County Cork
Country = Ireland
Coordinates=coord|51|53|59.10|N|8|26|6.15|W|type:landmark
Broke Ground = 1974 | Opened = 1976
Renovated = 2008
county = Cork GAA
Construction cost = IR£ 2million
Reconstruction cost =
Architect name =
Capacity = 43,500 | Size = 144 m x 88 m
|Páirc Uí Chaoimh is a
Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in theBallintemple area of Cork in Ireland, where majorhurling andGaelic football matches are played. It is the home ofCork GAA . The stadium had an original capacity of about 50,000, however, this capacity has been progressively reduced because of safety regulations to the current figure of 43,500.The stadium annually hosts the finals of the Cork senior hurling and senior football championships. It also frequently hosts games in the
National Hurling League , National Football League, Munster Hurling Championship and Munster Football Championship.Behind
Croke Park ,Semple Stadium and theGaelic Grounds , Páirc Uí Chaoimh has the largest capacity of anyGaelic Games stadium.History
New stadium
Sports meetings were frequently held on the area now occupied by Páirc Uí Chaoimh even before the establishment of the
Gaelic Athletic Association . By the late 1890s the Cork County Board were allowed by the Cork Agricultural Company, the leaseholders of the land, to enclose a portion of the site for the playing ofGaelic Games . The county board built their own stadium on the land. The Cork Athletic Grounds opened in 1904 and hosted All-Ireland finals, Munster finals and National League games. Some developments took place over the years, however, by the 1970s the Athletic Grounds were in poor condition and a new plan was drawn up. In 1974 the ground was completely demolished to make way for a totally new stadium to. It was an ambitious plan, one that the GAA had never embarked on before. Páirc Uí Chaoimh was to be the new name for the GAA's first custom-built stadium. The modern bowl-shaped stadium features one covered stand, an open-air stand and two terraces behind each goalpost. The main stand is named afterSean Mac Carthaigh , Cork's second president of the GAA. The stadium itself is named afterPádraig Ó Caoimh , general-secretary of the association from 1929 until 1964 and a native of Cork. Páirc Uí Chaoimh was officially opened on June 6, 1976 byCon Murphy , then president of the GAA. On the opening day the Cork hurlers played Kilkenny while the Cork footballers took on Kerry.Criticism
In 2005 the Cork County Board took the decision to replace all wood bench seats with plastic bucket seats in both the covered and open stands. Due to the shape of the new bucket seats, overall legroom has been reduced substantially with many complaining of being unable to sit in the seat entirely. In response, the Cork County Board went ahead with cutting the tops off the back of each seat to marginally improve the legroom.
Future proposals
In October 2007 the Cork County Boards announced plans to redevelop Páirc Uí Chaoimh into a state-of-the-art 60,000-seat sports and concert venue in conjunction with the Cork Docklands redevelopment. If these plans get the go-ahead, Cork would have the second largest stadium in the country behind
Croke Park , which has a capacity of 82,000. The Cork stadium would be bigger than the redevelopedLansdowne Road (50,000), while also outstripping other Munster GAA venues. If approved by the city council's planners and leaders, Páirc Uí Chaoimh will also get an ancillary all-weather pitch as well as a 400-space car park and a dining facility. To accommodate the county board's plans and the docklands redevelopment, Cork city council has acquired 22 acres ( former Cork Showgrounds) of nearby land following a compulsory purchase order.First Aid and safety
For all major games, there are dedicated first aiders and ambulance personnel available in the event of any medical emergency in the Stadium. [http://stjohnambulance.ie St John Ambulance, Cork City First Aid and Ambulance Division] work in conjunction with the HSE to provide this free service. If you or someone with you is taken ill, contact a steward, member of the Gardai or a uniform first aider immediately.
Records
The record attendance at Páirc Uí Chaoimh was 49,961 for the 1985 Munster Final between Cork and Tipperary.
ee also
*
List of GAA Stadiums by Capacity
*Stadiums of Ireland fb start
-!style="background:#DD0000;"|Tnavbar-header|Cork GAA|Cork GAA|bgcolor=#DD0000|fontcolor=#FFFFFF
- style="text-align:center;"
Cork Gaelic Athletic Association
- style="text-align:center;"
|Hurling captains | Football captains
- style="text-align:center;"
| List of hurlers | List of footballers
- style="text-align:center;"
|Páirc Uí Chaoimh |Páirc Uí Rinn
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.