College football in Ireland

Aer Lingus College Football Classic
StadiumAviva Stadium
LocationDublin, Ireland
Previous stadiumsLansdowne Road
Croke Park
Operated1988–89, 1996, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2022–24
Former names
Croke Park Classic
Emerald Isle Classic
Shamrock Classic
2023 matchup
Navy 3, Notre Dame 42
2024 matchup
Georgia Tech 24, Florida State 21
US Ambassador Dan Rooney and Taoiseach Enda Kenny take part in the ceremonial coin toss before the 2012 game at Aviva Stadium

College football in Ireland (Irish: Peil an Choláiste) began initially in 1988 as part of a promotional campaign to mark the Dublin millennium celebrations. Dubbed the Emerald Isle Classic, it was the first NCAA-sanctioned American college football game played in Europe.[1] The game was played at Lansdowne Road in Dublin, Ireland in the years 1988 and 1989.

The event was first proposed and arranged by Aidan J. Prendergast and Jim O'Brien. Prendergast, who was a former president of the Irish American Football Association conceived the idea of bringing a major NCAA game to Ireland in the mid-1980s and started pitching the idea on both sides of the Atlantic. Prendergast promoted both the 1988 and 1989 games.

The game was intended as an annual event to attract some of the 40 million Americans of Irish descent back to Ireland. College teams with particularly Irish or Catholic background were chosen in an effort to attract Irish nationals to the games.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Lohr, Steve (20 November 1988). "COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Dubliners Cheer as B.C. Wins". The New York Times.