- Páirc Uí Rinn
Infobox GAA ground
Irish name=Páirc Uí Rinn
Area= Metropolitan Cork
County= County Cork
Country= Ireland
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Capacity=18,000| Size=144 m x 88 m
|Pairc Ui Rinn is a
stadium in Cork owned by theGaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It was formerly Flower Lodge, asoccer ground home to several Cork teams in the 20th century, named after aBig House on whose grounds it was built.Flower Lodge
The most popular and enduring soccer team was
Cork Hibernians , who were one of the most successful League of Ireland teams in the 1960s and '70s. "The Lodge" was regularly filled for Hibs home games, particularly for their local derby withCork Celtic . However, both Cork clubs went out of business in the late 1970s, after experiencing a sudden collapse in their crowds.Cobh Ramblers , then a nonleague side, played anFAI Cup semifinal replay againstSligo Rovers at Flower Lodge in 1982, as it had a larger capacity than their own ground. A new Cork team,Cork City F.C. , was formed in 1984, and initially also played at Flower Lodge. In 1985, theRepublic of Ireland national soccer team played afriendly match against Spain there, as part of theCork 800 celebrations. In 1986, theAncient Order of Hibernians , who owned the ground, put it up for sale, forcing Cork City to move to Turners Cross.Páirc Uí Rinn
The old stadium was acquired by the GAA, and renamed Páirc Uí Rinn (Ring Park in the
Irish language ) afterChristy Ring , famed Cork and Glen Rovers hurler. The terraces at either end of the pitch were demolished to allow the longer playing field required by gaelic games. Páirc Uí Rinn is the second-largest capacity GAA ground inCounty Cork , behindPáirc Uí Chaoimh . The former hosts lesser matches, such as the group stages of theNational Hurling League , National Football League and underage games; the latter is reserved for major matches such as theAll-Ireland championships . The current capacity of Páirc Uí Rinn is approximately 18,000. Plans have just been announced to increase the capacity of the stadium by extending the existingstand and installing concrete terraces behind the goals. Páirc Uí Rinn is the first GAA stadium in Ireland to have installedfloodlight s, resulting in a number of late evening games taking place.ee also
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