Seirbhís Póilíneachta Thuaisceart Éireann | ||
Founded: | 2002 | |
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County: | Antrim | |
Colours: | Red and green | |
Grounds: | Newforge Sports Complex, Newforge Lane, Belfast | |
Coordinates: | 54°33′28″N 5°56′35″W / 54.557698°N 5.943097°W | |
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Police Service of Northern Ireland GAA, also known as PSNI GAA, is a Gaelic Games club based in Northern Ireland. The club was set up in 2002 for members of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, with the intent to allow serving police officers to play Gaelic games following the abolition of Rule 21, which had prohibited them from doing so.[1] They are based at Newforge Lane in Belfast[2] alongside other teams affiliated with the RUC Athletic Association.[3] They are affiliated with Antrim GAA and play in their Inter-Firms League.[4] On 18 October 2019 they capped off their most successful year with a win of the Tom Langan trophy for the first time in their history.
It was set up in 2002, a year after the Gaelic Athletic Association lifted Rule 21, which banned members of the police and the Army from playing Gaelic games.