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Milebush Park Castlebar

Milebush Park Castlebar

Milebush Park, Castlebar ,
Milebush Park - the home of Mayo Soccer
McHale Park

McHale Park

Mc Hale Road, Castlebar ,
MacHale Park is a GAA stadium in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. It is the home of the Castlebar Mitchels and Mayo Gaelic football teams. Built in 1931, the ground has a capacity of 42,000, and is named after John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam from 1831 to 1881.HistoryDiscussions with the owners of the land where MacHale Park now stands commenced in 1929 and the deal was concluded on 7 March 1930. In early 1931 development of the pitch took place at a cost of £1,700. The first competitive matches took place in MacHale Park on 22 March 1931 when Castlebar minors played Balla and Ballina and Cloonacastle played a junior championship match. The first inter-county match was a National Football League match between Mayo and Sligo on 19 April 1931, Mayo winning by 0–7 to 0–2. The official opening took place on 24 May 1931 when about 4,000 spectators attended a match between Mayo and Kildare GAA which ended in a draw.A major redevelopment was undertaken between 1950 and 1952 which raised the capacity of the ground to 40,000 with seating for 18,000 costing £15,000. The ground was reopened on 15 June 1952 with a game between the reigning All-Ireland champions Mayo and Meath which also ended in a draw.
Celtic Park (Castlebar)

Celtic Park (Castlebar)

Celtic Park is the home of Castlebar Celtic who play in the Newstalk A Championship, the third tier of Irish football. The total capacity is 1,500.
Castlebar Shotokan Karate Club

Castlebar Shotokan Karate Club

Breaffy Gaa Hall, Castlebar ,
"we are a non profit , collective of individuals who just train, to find our own way!"