The first International GAA played was the Tailteann Games of 1924-1932, and this was followed by the 1947 All-Ireland Football Final, which was held in New York.
In the 1950s the St. Brendan’s Cup finals were held between New York and the National Football League & National Hurling League winners. In the 1960s there was the World Championship Cup between New York & The All-Ireland Champions.
From thereon New York & London played in the All-Ireland Championship in Football and London, Warwickshire & Lancashire in the Christy Ring, Nicky Rackard & Lory Meaghar Cups.
The World Games is the latest development in the GAA’s World Programme: It is essentially a Provincial Championship for the Americas (New York, United States & Canada in Americas – Native Cup) & World Counties (Europe, Australasia, Asia & Middle East – Irish Cup) with development programmes in Russia, Africa, Caribbean, Latin America & Argentina.
GAA Football Internationals:
GAA Football | All-Ireland Championship 1947
GAA Football | St. Brendan’s Cup 1954-1960
GAA Football | World Championship Cup 1967-1969
GAA Football European Internationals:
GAA World | European Football Internationals 2014-2017
GAA Hurling Internationals:
GAA Hurling | St. Brendan’s Cup Finals 1954-1960
GAA Hurling | World Championship Cup 1967-1969
The World Games is the latest development in the GAA’s World Programme: It is essentially a Provincial Championship for the Americas (New York, United States & Canada in Americas – Native Cup) & World Counties (Europe, Australasia, Asia & Middle East – Irish Cup) with development programmes in Russia, Africa, Caribbean, Latin America & Argentina.
GAA World Games
GAA World Games Football (Seasons): 2015
GAA World Games Football Native Cup (Seasons): 2016
GAA World Games Football Irish Cup (Seasons): 2016