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Brian Barry

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GAA attendances rise cause increase in revenue

Last Updated: 11/02/20 5:59pm

The All-Ireland football final ending in a draw ensured a boost to GAA coffers
The All-Ireland football final ending in a draw ensured a boost to GAA coffers

The GAA's accounts received a major boost in 2019 as their revenues grew by 16 per cent to €73.9m for 2019, up from 2018's €63.5m total.

This was largely thanks to a spike in gate receipts, which represent 49 per cent of the association's total income.

Ticket sales soared to €36 million, a rise of €6.5million, or 22 per cent on the previous year. This was in no small part thanks to the All-Ireland football final between Dublin and Kerry going to a replay. Another significant factor was the GAA's decision to raise ticket prices at the start of the year.

The biggest increase was seen in the All-Ireland Football Championship, with receipts rising from €12.7 million in 2018 to €18.2 million.

Attendances rose largely across the board
Attendances rose largely across the board

In total, 1,500,000 attended games in the National League and All-Ireland series in hurling and Gaelic football. This figure does not include provincial championships, which fall under the jurisdiction of the four respective councils.

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However, the association warned that 2020 is unlikely to replicate the previous year's income, citing the lack of concerts at Croke Park, among other factors.

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There are also significant upcoming financial commitments, as stadia in Newbridge, Navan, Waterford and Belfast are set to undergo development work.

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