Carey Faughs GAC

Carey Faughs GAC (/ˈkeɪriːˌfɔːxs/ KARE-ee FAWKHS) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Ballyvoy, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Located in the village of Ballyvoy in the Glens of Antrim, Carey Faughs GAC was founded in 1903 by Dennis Maguire and Patrick Moore.

[1][2] The club was only three years in existence when they won the first of their three Antrim SHC titles in 1906.

[3] The club name derives from the war cry Faugh A Ballagh ("clear the way!")

and the barony of Car[e]y, named for the ancient Gaelic tribe of the Cothrugu, although the club's official name uses the folk etymology Cathaoir an Rí ("the king's seat").