Double Header at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Double header will take place in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday with Cork Hurlers and Footballers in action, with both teams playing Clare. 

Hurlers will play in Round 1 of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 at 5pm, while the Footballers will play in Allianz Football League Division 2 at 7pm.

Below is some key information for all in attendance at the game.

Match Ticket Information

  • Please make sure to have a copy of your ticket ready to scan on arrival at the stadium.
  • If you are using a mobile phone make sure to download your ticket before you arrive and that your phone is charged.
  • Please purchase your ticket in advance of the game. Tickets can be bought here
  • Tickets can be purchased in participating Supervalu & Centra Stores.
  • Bought online at www.gaa.ie/tickets

  • SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is situated in a residential area that has limited parking and our neighbours have the right to expect priority on this parking.
  • Please be considerate of local residents when parking and do not park in residential areas. 
  • Increased traffic volumes and local road closures before, during and after events cause significant delays in the area, so it is important to plan ahead.

 

 

  • There is no public parking available onsite on Match Day.
  • Spectators are encouraged to use Live at the Marquee Car Park, City Centre carparks, Kennedy Quay and Boreenmana Road for parking and the other usual car parks within the general area for match day parking.
  • Gardai will operate a cordon near the stadium and local estates will be barriered to stop patrons from parking in front f neighbours houses.
  • Cork GAA will be providing free public parking at the ‘Live at the Marquee’ Eircode T12AX77 site On a first come first served bases and will have private security on site to co-ordinate the parking of vehicles.

Current Schedule of Games at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh for 2022- Cork GAA statement

Sat, Feb 5th @5pm AHL R1 Cork v Clare in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Sat, Feb 5th @7pm AFL R2 Cork v Clare in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
 
Sat, Feb 26th @5pm AFL R4 Cork v Galway in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

preceded by Cork Camogie Fixture

Sat, March 5th @7pm AHL R4 Cork v Galway in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Sun, March 20th @1pm AFL R6 Cork v Down in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
 
Sun, April 17th @4pm MSHC R1 Cork v Limerick in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
 

Possible Munster Senior Hurling Final in June.
Camogie & Ladies Football Fixtures to be added.
Cork Minor & U20 Championship Fixtures to be added.

Cork County Championships from July onwards.

The comprehensive fixture list for 2022 makes the best and most practical use available of facilities owned by Cork GAA during what will be an extremely busy period for SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

After the Cork game against Limerick in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship on April 17th, the stadium switches to concert mode to facilitate the series of concerts by Ed Sheeran.

Following consultations with, and the agreement of, Munster Council, Tipperary County Board and Clare County board, the Hurling Championship clash against Clare will be held at FBD Semple Stadium on the weekend of April 30th/May 1st. The relevant capacity will allow us to meet the demand for tickets from all Cork supporters.

The Munster Senior Football Championship semi-final between Cork and Kerry will take place at Páirc Uí Rinn on Saturday May 7th. The management of both the hurling and football teams have been consulted throughout the process of arranging the fixtures, and Cork GAA would like to thank them for their support.

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh has a number of games and events planned throughout this period, as normality returns post-COVID. Cork GAA will be liaising closely with residents and other partners in advance of other matches and concerts which are planned for the stadium.
For the matches in Thurles and Páirc Uí Rinn outlined above, premium seat holders will be accommodated in both venues and we will have special plans in place for hospitality on both occasions.

Éire Óg Mourneabbey in Cork Ladies Football final at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Captain’s call

Cork GAA and SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh are delighted to welcome both Éire Óg Mourneabbey Ladies Football Clubs to the stadium on Friday evening.

The 2021 Cork Ladies Football County Senior Final will take place at 7:30pm.

Tickets for the game are now on sale and can be purchased at https://www.universe.com/events/cork-lgfa-senior-a-club-championship-final-tickets-9R7T26

The stadium will open at 6:30pm for the final.

Please note- no tickets will be on sale at the venue.

Cork GAA – Concert Announcement

 

Cork GAA is delighted to welcome Ed Sheeran back to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in April of next year, enhancing what looks like an exciting year for the stadium. We now look forward to fully engaging with local residents and working closely with Aiken Promotions and relevant stakeholders to ensure that each element of the event runs smoothly and with minimum disruption to nearby communities. Our Community Liaison Officer will immediately begin to engage with the various groups to ensure that everyone is kept fully informed.

It is acknowledged that the date in question lies within the inter-county window, particularly the Munster Hurling and Football championships. We are now working with all relevant parties in this context, to ensure that the best possible outcome is achieved for all stakeholders.

 
 

 
 

ANNOUNCES  
‘+ – = ÷ x TOUR 
FOR 2022 

 (PRONOUNCED ‘THE MATHEMATICS TOUR’) 
 

FIRST LEG OF STADIUM TOUR DATES CONFIRMED IN  
UK, IRELAND, CENTRAL EUROPE & SCANDINAVIA  

 

CORK, Páirc  Chaoimh 

28 April 2022 

 
GENERAL SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2021 AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES, PER TERRITORY: 

 
8AM BST: Cork 
Pre-sale only for Premium Seats 
 
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AT   
WWW.EDSHEERAN.COM 

 

STATEMENT FROM THE BOARD OF PAIRC UI CHAOIMH STADIUM/CORK GAA

The Board of SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Stadium and Cork GAA note with surprise and extreme disappointment the decision of Cork City Council’s Planning Department in relation to its recent application for changes to the stadium and its environs.

The decision notwithstanding, there remain serious safety issues and infrastructural deficits that have the potential to impede the development of the stadium into the future.

The Board and Cork GAA’s intention was always to enhance the operation of the stadium and to improve its interaction and integration with Marina Park.

We submitted this planning application in good faith following extensive pre-planning consultations with Cork City Council, and had sought to engage positively and constructively in the process.

As applicants, we were expecting a request for further information from the Planning Department, and would have fully engaged with that process as is standard practice in most applications of this size and scale.

No such request was forthcoming.

The outright refusal raises serious and immediate questions about the safety of the existing vehicular access to Pairc UiChaoimh via the pedestrianised Marina.

Cork GAA has grave concerns about this ongoing situation.

The issue of insufficient disabled parking in proximity to the stadium, which was highlighted prominently in the application, remains a critical deficit.

The Board will continue to seek an appropriate resolution to the issues outlined, and will now consider all options.

We will continue to seek to engage with residents groups and all interested parties in a meaningful way as we work to achieve the full potential of the stadium for all the people of Cork.

The Board of Pairc UiChaoimh and Cork GAA will seek an urgent meeting with Cork City Council to discuss the refusal of the planning application.