Club Gaa: | St Paul's GFC |
Irish: | Naomh Pól CLG |
Crest: | St Paul's GFC Lurgan logo.png |
Founded: | 1971 |
Province: | Ulster |
County: | Armagh |
Colours: | Green, white and gold |
Grounds: | The Playing Fields (Na Páirceanna Imearthea) |
Pattern B: | _greenwhitehorizontal-orange |
Leftarm: | 008000 |
Body: | 008000 |
Rightarm: | 008000 |
Shorts: | FFFFFF |
Socks: | 008000 |
St Paul's Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Naomh Pól CLG)[1] is a GAA club in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.[2] It plays Gaelic football at various age levels in Armagh GAA competitions, and is currently in the Armagh Intermediate Football Championship. Its ground is The Playing Fields (Irish: Na Páirceanna Imearthea).[3]
St Paul's was founded in 1971 in the Taghnevan housing estate in Lurgan, and seven years later won the county Junior Championship.[4] The high point of the club's footballing history came in 1984, when it won the county Intermediate title.[5]
St Paul's new playing fields were opened on 20 May 2012, with a challenge match between Armagh and Down. The Social Club hosts many community and cultural events.