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Omagh St. Enda's |
An Ómaigh Naoimh Éanna |
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Founded: |
1932 |
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Tyrone |
Nickname: |
St. Enda's |
Club colours: |
White & Black |
Grounds: |
Healy Park |
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Senior Club Championships
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Omagh St. Enda's is a Gaelic Athletic Club, based in the town of Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Healy Park, the main GAA stadium in the town, located on the Gortin Road, is the club grounds. It has a capacity nearing 25,000, and had the distinction of being the first gaelic stadium in Ulster to erect floodlights.
Tyrone Gaelic Athletic Association |
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Affiliated Clubs |
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All-County Football League (& Championship)
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Division 1 (Senior)
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Division 2 (Intermediate)
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Division 3 (Junior)
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Hurling Clubs
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Adult & Youth
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Beragh • Clonfeacle • Cappagh Gaels • Éire Óg, Carrickmore • Eoghain Rua, Dungannon • Naomh Colmcille • Naomh Eoin, Dromore • Setanta, Fintona • Shamrocks, Strabane
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