With a current capacity of 29,000, it hosts major Gaelic football matches such as the Ulster Senior Football Championship final and is home to Clones GAA and Monaghan GAA.
Between 2004 and 2006, due to increased capacity, the Ulster Final was played at Croke Park in Dublin.
[6] It is named after Gerry Arthurs (1906–1991), who was treasurer of the Ulster Council for 42 years (1934 – 1976).
In 2009, Arthurs was named in the Sunday Tribune's list of the 125 Most Influential People in GAA History.
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