All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is the premier competition in the sport of hurling, which is a traditional Irish game played with a wooden stick called a hurley and a small ball known as a sliotar. Organized by the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association), the championship features teams from various counties across Ireland competing for the coveted Liam MacCarthy Cup. The tournament typically runs from May to September each year.
The championship is structured in a knockout format, with teams first competing in provincial championships before advancing to the All-Ireland series. The final match is held in Croke Park, Dublin, which is the largest stadium in Ireland and a significant venue for Gaelic sports. The All-Ireland Senior Hurling