Breffni Park
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Breffni Park, known for sponsorship reasons as Kingspan Breffni, is a GAA stadium in Cavan, Ireland. It is the home of Cavan GAA. The ground has an overall capacity of about 25,030 with a 5,030 seated capacity. Breffni is the historic name for the area of counties Cavan and Leitrim. Cavan is often referred to as the Breffni County. Kingspan Breffni is located on Park Lane to the south of Cavan town. Breffni Park hosted the first test in the 2006 Ladies' International Rules Series between Ireland and Australia. It also hosted the first test during the 2013 International Rules Series.
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Ulster Championship: Build-up to Cavan v TyroneLive coverage of the Ulster Championship quarter-final coverage as Cavan take on Tyrone at Breffni Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ulster Championship: Cavan grab early goal against TyroneLive coverage of the Ulster Championship quarter-final coverage as Cavan take on Tyrone at Breffni Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Fermanagh relegated despite win over CavanFermanagh are relegated to Division Three of the Allianz Football League despite defeating Cavan 2-14 to 1-13 at Breffni Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cavan v Fermanagh - Allianz League footballLive coverage of Cavan versus Fermanagh from Kingspan Breffni Park, plus text updates from Donegal v Meath and Cork v Armagh in Allianz Football League, division two.BBC Sport - Published | |
Watch: Ulster v Glasgow WarriorsLive coverage as Ulster face Glasgow Warriors in a historic pre-season friendly at Kingspan Breffni in county Cavan.BBC Sport - Published | |
'I was prodding in dark for answers after broken leg'As Ulster prepare for a historic match at Breffni Park, Will Addison tells BBC Sport about his long-awaited return from a broken leg.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ulster Rugby to play at GAA ground for first timeUlster Rugby confirm they will play a match at a GAA ground for the first time when they face Glasgow at Cavan's Breffni Park in pre-season.BBC Sport - Published | |
Armagh beat Cavan to romp into Ulster semi-finalAnother one-sided Ulster Championship game is won comfortably by Armagh who stroll through to the semi-final with an easy win over Cavan at Breffni Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cavan v Armagh - live text commentaryLive text commentary of the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Cavan and Armagh at Breffni Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
The GAA transfer that saw a 'regretful' homecomingSeanie Johnston tells the GAA Social about his transfer saga in 2012 as the Cavan native switched to Kildare - and then made his debut at Breffni Park.BBC Sport - Published | |