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The Irish FA spent £250,000 last year trying to bring Euro 2028 football to Northern Ireland. The quarter of a million pounds ...
THE Irish FA has revealed it spent £250,000 last year trying to bring Euro 2028 football to Northern Ireland. The quarter of ...
The GAA needs to consider its “strategic need” around the redevelopment of Casement Park in the face of the project’s ongoing ...
Documents released to UTV under a Freedom of Information request include invoices from a PR company for more than 200 hours ...
There have been plans to build a new stadium at Casement Park since 2011, long before Euro 2028. Originally that stadium was to cost about £76m, with £61m coming from Northern Ireland's power-sharing ...
Casement Park, with a proposed 34,500 capacity, had been earmarked to host football games at the Euro 2028 football tournament but, with the project on hold, the plan was shelved.
Casement Park itself is in predominantly nationalist west Belfast and named after after Sir Roger Casement, an Irish revolutionary who, in 1916, was executed in London for treason.
And Casement Park would get £61m - the same amount as football in total - for a new 38,000 capacity stadium While Ravenhill and Windsor - or the National Stadium as it is now officially known - are ...
That spending so much money on the project is still being seriously considered is rooted in the legacy of conflict.
The UK government has allocated £50 million (€58.9million) to support the redevelopment of Casement Park in west Belfast. The money was included in the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves ...
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