Gaelic Games are traditional Irish sports that include Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, and handball. These games are governed by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), which promotes and organizes them across Ireland and among Irish communities worldwide. Each sport has its own unique rules and gameplay, but they all emphasize teamwork, skill, and athleticism.
Gaelic football combines elements of soccer and rugby, while hurling is played with a wooden stick called a hurley and a small ball known as a sliotar. Camogie is a variant of hurling played by women. These games are deeply rooted in Irish culture and are celebrated for their community spirit and local rivalries.