
Irish GAA teams make history with first-ever LGBTQ+ match
Na Laochra Aeracha beat Aeracha Uladh by a score of 4-07 to 1-03 in the first-ever GAA match between two LGBTQ+ teams.
On July 19, 2025, a landmark event in Irish sport unfolded as two LGBTQ+ inclusive Gaelic football teams, Aeracha Uladh and Na Laocha Aeracha, competed in a match. The game, held on a green pitch under an overcast sky, marked a significant step towards greater diversity and acceptance within the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Players from both teams, identifiable by their red, white, and black jerseys, were seen engaging in friendly interactions, embracing, and smiling, reflecting the positive and celebratory atmosphere of the day. One player, who participated with Aeracha Uladh, expressed their joy, stating, 'I’m so glad I was able to be a part of it.' The event has garnered considerable attention, with many commending the initiative for fostering an inclusive environment in a traditional sport. Supporters highlighted the importance of such events for expanding participation and ensuring that GAA clubs are welcoming to all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The match stands as a testament to the ongoing efforts to make sports more accessible and representative of diverse communities.
Na Laochra Aeracha beat Aeracha Uladh by a score of 4-07 to 1-03 in the first-ever GAA match between two LGBTQ+ teams.