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Gaelic football at the 1904 Summer Olympics
Gaelic football
was featured in the
Summer Olympic Games
unofficial programme in
1904
.
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"DEMONSTRATION & UNOFFICIAL SPORTS"
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See also:
Paralympic sports
Gaelic football
Positions
Sam Maguire Cup
Senior Championship
(
2014
)
Tommy Murphy Cup
Under 21 Championship (2014)
Minor Championship
(
2014
)
Junior Championship
National Football League
(
2014
)
Club Football Championship
Kick Fada
Sevens
All Stars Awards
Olympics