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San Francisco GAA
San Francisco GAA
About
Western Divisional Board
Want To Join?
Resources
Ladies Football
About Ladies Football
Clan na Gael
Fog City Harps
Camogie
About Camogie
Cu Chulainn
Mens Football
About Mens Football
Eire Og
Sean Treacys
Ulster
Young Irelanders
Hurling
About Hurling
Joseph Mary Plunketts
Na Fianna
Pearse Og
St. Joseph's
Tipperary
St. Patrick's Cup Information
Fixtures + Results
Championship Cup 2025
St. Patrick's Cup 2025
Páirc na nGael
News & Views
Donate
Gallery
FAQs
Contact Us
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Western Divisional Board
Want To Join?
Resources
Folder: Ladies Football
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About Ladies Football
Clan na Gael
Fog City Harps
Folder: Camogie
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About Camogie
Cu Chulainn
Folder: Mens Football
Back
About Mens Football
Eire Og
Sean Treacys
Ulster
Young Irelanders
Folder: Hurling
Back
About Hurling
Joseph Mary Plunketts
Na Fianna
Pearse Og
St. Joseph's
Tipperary
St. Patrick's Cup Information
Folder: Fixtures + Results
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Championship Cup 2025
St. Patrick's Cup 2025
Páirc na nGael
News & Views
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The San Francisco Gaelic Athletic Association (SFGAA) is the governing body for Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie in Northern California. Our mission is to promote Ireland’s national sports, foster a strong athletic community, and celebrate Irish heritage in the Bay Area. With competitive men’s and women’s clubs. We welcome players of all skill levels and fans eager to experience the excitement of Gaelic games. Join us at Páirc na nGael on Treasure Island from April through August to witness the speed, skill, and passion of Gaelic sport.