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Waterford, Ireland · 2026 GAA World Games

Southeast GAA
World Games
Teams

Follow Southeast Camogie as they defend their World Games title, and Southeast Ladies Gaelic Football as they make their debut on the world stage.

ABOUT THE TOURNAMENT

The Premier
International Gaelic Games Tournament

The GAA World Games celebrate the global reach of Ireland's native sports, with over 560 clubs established outside of Ireland.

Held every three years, the tournament features Gaelic football, Ladies' football, camogie, and hurling — 100+ teams, 2,000+ players, competing across "International" and "Open" categories.

In 2023, Southeast Camogie went undefeated through 9 games in Derry to claim the gold medal. Now both teams head to Waterford, Ireland for the 2026 edition.

Save The Date 13-17 July 2026

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Follow the teams as the Southeast Camogie team works towards bring home another GAA World title and the Southeast Ladies Gaelic Football team makes their debut at this year's games! Want to support the athletes as they gear up to compete? Check out the fundraising or sponsors pages to see how you can help the team on their journey to the tournament.

Camogie

defending world champions

Ladies Football

world debut in 2026

Fundraisers

ways to support

Sponsors

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