Garda GAA

Garda GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, founded in 1922.

Garda won the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship on one occasion in 1986, bringing them back to senior status.

[2] The Garda GAA was founded in 1922 shortly after the Civic Guard, later renamed the Garda Síochána, was established to replace the Royal Irish Constabulary, with responsibility for policing the newly established Irish Free State.

[3] When Dublin won the 1927 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final at Croke Park against Cork GAA, they had fourteen Garda members on their team, a record for the number of county players from the same club.

[3] Membership was originally only open to serving members of the Garda but this restriction was later removed.