Welcome to Aghamore Gaa Club

Our website will allow you to access the registration process, club fixtures and results, our social media accounts, club merchandise, purchase our 50/50 lotto tickets and to contact us.

About

We are a small club located in a small village in East Mayo, who compete in all competitions for under 8 to under 18 and at Minor and Senior grades.

In the early days of the club we were known as Shamrocks due to the amalgamation of the Aghamore and Kilmovee parishes. This team went on to win the Mayo Senior County football championship in 1977.

The clubs first committee was formed in 1970.

Facilities

Main Pitch

When availing of the facilities you have the of the use full size floodlit main pitch and electronic scoreboard

The Clubhouse

In the newly renovated clubhouse there are toilets, 2 team dressing rooms and a refrees dressing room. In the upper level of the clubhouse the room is used for team meeting and as gym.

Multipurpose space

On the first floor of the clubhouse you will find a space which is multipurpose. On match days the room functions as a place where patrons meet at half time for refreshments, Its also used for media purposes

Club Initiatives

The Healthy Club project aims to help GAA clubs explore how they support the holistic health of their members and the communities they serve. GAA clubs already contribute to the health and wellbeing of their members by providing opportunities to develop their physical, social, emotional, and psychological health.

The project aims to help GAA clubs identify what they are already doing well, identify areas where they can or would like to improve, and empower them to ensure that everyone who engages with their club benefits from the experience in a health-enhancing way, be they players, officers, coaches, parents, supporters, or members of their local community.

The healthy club model, which is based on best national and international practice, also aims to embed a healthy philosophy in a club while integrating health into the day-to-day club activities in a sustainable way. It also aims to place the local GAA club at the heart of the community, making it a beacon for health in the locale.

There is also a NO SMOKING policy around the club grounds

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