The club is open to all individuals regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, or previous GAA experience.
[1] Na Gaeil Aeracha was established, between 2019 and 2020,[4][5] with the aim of creating a more inclusive environment within the GAA which, according to some sources, has traditionally been "link[ed] with masculinity" and "like most sporting organisations, has struggled to break the 'taboo' relating to its LGBTQ+ members".
[4] Founded by a group from Dublin's LGBTQ+ community and allies,[citation needed] the club's Irish name, Na Gaeil Aeracha, translates to "The Gay Gaels" in English.
The club provides opportunities for competitive play as well as social participation, catering to players of all skill levels.
[citation needed] The club emphasizes skill development for newcomers while also offering a platform for more experienced players to engage in competitive matches.