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The following article gives a list of Gaelic games governing bodies, county boards and associations around the world. The principal governing body is the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Each county has two principal competitions: a more prestigious championship which is typically a single-elimination tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a league which is a round-robin tournament that provides game time for lesser players while the elite players are with their county teams.

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  • The following article gives a list of Gaelic games governing bodies, county boards and associations around the world. The principal governing body is the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Each county has two principal competitions: a more prestigious championship which is typically a single-elimination tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a league which is a round-robin tournament that provides game time for lesser players while the elite players are with their county teams. (en)
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  • The following article gives a list of Gaelic games governing bodies, county boards and associations around the world. The principal governing body is the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Each county has two principal competitions: a more prestigious championship which is typically a single-elimination tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a league which is a round-robin tournament that provides game time for lesser players while the elite players are with their county teams. The two dominant sports of the Gaelic games are traditionally played in separate regions of Ireland. Hurling is traditionally played mainly in the provinces of Munster and Leinster, whereas football is played in every county but is dominant in Ulster and Connacht and certain parts of the other provinces. (en)
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