Thomond Park

Limerick FC played home games in Thomond Park from 2013 to 2015 in the League of Ireland while the Markets Field was being redeveloped.

[7] Munster also retained an intimidating 12-year unbeaten run at Thomond in the Heineken Cup—running from the competition's start in 1995 until 2007 when the Leicester Tigers broke the streak with a 13–6 win.

[11] The highest pre-redevelopment official attendance in Thomond Park was 18,000 people and occurred in 1992 in a local derby in the All-Ireland League between clubs Shannon RFC and Garryowen FC.

[12] In 1998 and 1999, following the introduction of the professional era, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) spent several million pounds on floodlighting, terracing, toilets, medical facilities and a new pitch for the ground.

In January 2006, the Munster Branch of the IRFU made offers to buy some adjacent houses to expand the stadium.

In March 2006 the IRFU and Munster Rugby announced that Thomond Park was unanimously selected for the site of the branch's new stadium, and in May 2006 the design for the re-development was unveiled.

During a rugby match, the home fans can be heard singing songs such as "The Fields of Athenry" and "Stand Up and Fight".

[24] Thomond Park held the Irish heats of the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games over the course of four days in June 2010.

[33] The Republic of Ireland national football team played two international friendlies in Thomond during the construction of the Aviva Stadium.

[36] On 9 November 2013, Thomond Park hosted Ireland's 2013 Rugby League World Cup Group A match with Australia.

[37] It was announced that there would be 3 back-to-back-to-back concerts held in Thomond Park in July of 2024, these were: The highest pre-redevelopment official attendance in Thomond Park came in 1992 when a local derby in the All-Ireland League between clubs Shannon RFC and Garryowen FC saw an attendance of 18,000 people.

Munster Fans during an April 2010 Heineken cup match versus Northampton
Munster vs Leinster 28 December 2019
Munster vs Bourgoin October 2006