Leitrim GAA is the governing body for Gaelic games in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is one of the 32 county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). The board is responsible for organizing and promoting Gaelic games in the county, including football, hurling, camogie, and handball. Leitrim GAA also fields county teams in each of these sports.
The Leitrim GAA county board was founded in 1887. The county's first Gaelic football championship was held in 1888, and the county's first hurling championship was held in 1890. Leitrim has won the Connacht Senior Football Championship on three occasions, in 1927, 1994, and 2018. The county has also won the Connacht Senior Hurling Championship on one occasion, in 1934.
Leitrim GAA has a strong tradition of producing talented Gaelic games players. Some of the county's most famous players include Seán O'Heslin, Mickey Quinn, and James Glancy. Leitrim GAA is also known for its passionate and vocal supporters. The county's fans are known as the "Green and Gold Army".
Leitrim GAA is a proud and successful sporting organization. The board is committed to promoting Gaelic games in the county and to providing opportunities for people of all ages to participate in these sports.
Leitrim GAA is a bright future. The board is committed to promoting Gaelic games in the county and to providing opportunities for people of all ages to participate in these sports. Leitrim GAA is also working to develop its facilities and to attract more supporters. The board is confident that Leitrim GAA will continue to be a successful sporting organization in the years to come.