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Tír Conaill Harps

Tír Conaill Harps Gaelic Athletics Club (GAC), (Irish: ''Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Cláirsigh Thír Conaill'') is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) Club based in Glasgow, Scotland. The club plays Gaelic Football, Ladies' Gaelic Football as well as Camogie and Women's Shinty. The club is the biggest GAA club in Scotland in terms of structure and has a fully integrated youth system fielding teams for all age groups. The club's colours are green and gold.
==History==

The Tír Conaill Harps club was formed in 1994 following an amicable break away from the Pearse Harps club by the underage football section, who left to form the club, at a meeting in the Govanhill Neighbourhood Centre, in Glasgow's south side.
Tir Conaill is the Irish for ''land of Connell'', an ancient name for the area now mostly known as County Donegal in the north west of Ireland. This reflects the long tradition of people from there settling in the area. A number of members and players have family links to the county.
Tir Conaill Harps is a community based registered charity which provides opportunities for young people to play and enjoy the gaelic and Celtic sports of Gaelic football, Hurling, Camogie, Women's Shinty and Ladies' Gaelic Football.
The club welcome new members regardless of their ability or age. The club also provides access to a wide range of coaching and personal development opportunities for its members.
Mission Statement - To strengthen communities in Glasgow through the provision of Gaelic Sports for young people in an affordable, safe and fun environment.
Competition for Gaelic Football honours in recent years has seen the side build up a fierce and competitive rivalry with both local rivals, Glaschu Gaels and inter-city rivals Dúnedin Connolly. The club last won the Scottish championship back in 2012 beating Dúnedin Connolly in the final.

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