Stadium Information | Senior ‘A’ County Semi-Finals’

Senior ‘A’ County Semi-Final – Key Match Day Information

Get ready for an action-packed evening this Sunday, October 5th, at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh as two exciting semi-final matches take place. Here are all the details you need to know before heading to the games!


Match Schedule:

  • 6:15 PM: Glen Rovers V Castlelyons
  • 8:00 PM: Bride Rovers V Blarney

Event Information:

  • Tickets:
    • Purchase your match tickets below
    • Children under 16 do not need a ticket!
    • Please note, no cash will be accepted at the gates.
    • With the tickets you’ve purchased online, ensure you’ve received the confirmation email with the digital ticket or PDF attachment. Download and save these tickets to your device before heading to the stadium.

 

  • Parking:
    • Limited parking is available at Sutton’s Coal Grounds.
    • Additional parking is available at Mahon, Páirc Uí Rinn, city centre car parks, and Kennedy Quay.
    • Local rowing club car parks are also available.
    • Please park legally and respect the local community.
  • Walking:
    • The stadium is a 25-minute walk from the City Centre and is connected to the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.
  • Stadium Access:
    • Gates open at 5:45 PM. Premium Level and South Level 1 will be open.

Transport Options:

  • Public Transport:
    • Bus routes 205 and 214 stop near the stadium.
    • Kent Station is a 35-minute walk to the stadium.

Facilities at the Stadium:

  • Kiosks:
    • Food counters, sweet shops, and bars are located throughout the stadium for your convenience.
  • Match Programmes:
    • Available for purchase throughout the stadium.
  • Dress for the Weather:
    • Make sure to dress appropriately for the weather conditions during the event.
  • Safety:
    • Please follow the instructions of stewards and security personnel at all times.

Thank You!

We appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the Senior ‘A’ County Semi-Finals at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

 

Stadium Information | Premier Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final’s

 

Premier Senior County Semi-Finals – Key Match Day Information

Two thrilling matches will take place this Super Sunday at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on October 6th. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your day!


Match Schedule:

  • 1:30 PM: Blackrock v Imokilly
  • 3:15 PM: Sarsfield vs Midleton

Event Information:

  • Tickets:
    • Purchase your match tickets below.
    • Children under 16 do not need a ticket!
    • Please note, no cash will be accepted at the gates.

  • Parking:
    • Limited parking is available at Sutton’s Coal Grounds.
    • Additional parking options include Mahon, Páirc Uí Rinn, city centre car parks, and Kennedy Quay.
    • Local rowing club car parks are also accessible.
    • Please park legally and respect the local community.
  • Walking:
    • The stadium is a 25-minute walk from the City Centre and is connected to the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.
  • Stadium Access:
    • Gates open at 12:30 PM. Premium Level and South Level 1 will be open.

Transport Options:

  • Public Transport:
    • Bus routes 205 and 214 stop near the stadium.
    • Kent Station is a 35-minute walk to the stadium.

Facilities at the Stadium:

  • Kiosks:
    • Food counters, sweet shops, and bars are available for your convenience.
  • Match Programmes:
    • Available for purchase throughout the stadium.
  • Dress for the Weather:
    • Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
  • Safety:
    • Please follow the instructions of stewards and security personnel at all times.

Thank You!

We appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the games at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

 

Winterlee’ is coming to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this festive season

As the popular Alpine Skate Trail moves to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this winter, there’s been an even bigger announcement made today.

‘Winterlee’, a new immersive winter wonderland experience, is coming to Cork City.

The Christmas market will feature various wooden chalets offering festive food and drinks, local craft stalls, a funfair, and, of course, Cork’s favourite ice skating experience, Alpine Skate Trail!

Three homegrown Cork businesses – Cool Running Events, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Brook Foods – have teamed up, combining the thrill of a skate trail, a bustling winter village and a vibrant funfair to create Winterlee.

Bill Cremin, Managing Director of Cool Running Events said: “We couldn’t be happier with our new home at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

“At Cool Running Events, we like to bring the unimaginable to life and we certainly feel like we’re doing that by opening the world’s first ice skating trail in a stadium concourse.

“After serving the people of Cork since 2007 with Cork On Ice, before moving to Fota House for a few years, we knew our return to the city would need to be spectacular, and that’s what Winterlee will be.

“We’re delighted to team up with SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Brook Foods for the most unique Winter experience in Cork City, and one we’ll remember for a long, long time.”

(via Getty Images)

Kevin O’Donovan, CEO of Cork GAA & SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, added: “We are excited to see our stadium continue to evolve, offering a unique experience for the Cork public and beyond.

” I am delighted to welcome Bill and the team at Cool Running Events, we believe this will be the first skate through an international stadium.

“Together with our catering partners, Brook Foods, we will provide yet another opportunity for people to gather in Cork City and experience our venue on a whole new level.”

(via Getty Images)

Alpine Skate Trail will officially open its doors on 8th November, along with Winterlee, and will run through to 19th January, offering a fun-filled winter experience for families, friends, teams, clubs, schools, and corporate groups.

Kieran Callinan, Managing Director of Brook Foods operating the market, food and drinks offerings and funfair, said: “Brook Foods are excited to partner with SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Cool Running Events in creating Winterlee, a transformational Winter experience designed to appeal to everyone of all ages that are out to enjoy themselves for the festive period- it will be a must visit destination in Cork City.”

To celebrate the announcement of Winterlee, Alpine Skate Trail is offering limited Early Bird ice skating tickets at a discounted price at iceskating.ie.

Alpine Skate Trail

 

Alpine Skate Trail, Cork’s favourite ice skating experience, returns to Cork City in 2024, and to the home of Cork GAA, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on November 8th 2024. 

What started with Cork On Ice in 2007 has grown considerably over the last few years which saw a move to Fota House and Gardens, the creation of Ireland’s first ice skating trail (and outdoor ice skating experience) and now back to the City Centre, where it all started.

This year’s experience will be special, with 150 metres of ice skating trail going under the north stand of Cork’s historic Gaelic Games stadium. Iceskating.ie, owners of Alpine Skate Trail, have secured the help of Culture Creative, an award-winning creator of illuminated trails, to help theme and decorate the experience and make this a winter wonderland to remember.

Early Bird tickets at just €14 (saving of up to 33%) are now on sale. There are limited amounts available for every date throughout the ice skating season so make sure to Book Now to avoid disappointment.

Hear from Statkraft, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh partner, ahead of Global Wind Day, June 15th

 

 

Statkraft: Renewing the way the world is powered

Since 2018, Statkraft, Europe’s largest energy producer, has been a vital part of Ireland’s renewable energy landscape. The team has tripled in size, now employing over 130 people. Headquartered in Cork, it specialises in developing, owning, and operating renewable energy projects across various technologies, including onshore wind, offshore wind, solar, battery storage, and grid services.

 

Cork: A national hub for renewables

Statkraft is committed to Cork and believes the region is playing a pivotal role in supporting Ireland’s climate action targets.  It sees Cork as a national hub for renewable energy, and its recent partnership with Cork GAA and SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh highlights both organisations’ commitment to a greener future.

 

Renewable energy is virtually limitless. It allows us to harness energy from the sun, wind, and other sources.

 

Here are some interesting facts about renewable energy in Ireland:

 

Ø Cork, the renewable energy hub: With over a dozen clean energy companies, Cork has the potential to become a major renewable energy hub.

Ø Wind farms galore: There are over 400 wind farms on the island of Ireland with a total installed capacity of almost 6,000MW. *

Ø A major contributor: In 2023, wind farms provided 35% of Ireland’s electricity. *

Ø A European leader: Per capita, Ireland ranks second in Europe for wind and solar energy production. **

Ø Cost savings: Every time a wind turbine generates electricity, this leads to a decrease in wholesale energy prices. *

Ø Ideal for offshore wind: Ireland has over 3,000km of coastline, making it an ideal location for offshore wind. ***

Ø Solar power in all weather: Solar panels do not need direct sunlight to work and can still produce electricity on cloudy days. ****

Ø Longevity: A wind turbine and solar panel can generate power for up to 30 years. *****

Ø Economic impact: Wind energy saved Ireland €918 million in 2023, revenue that would have been spent on gas. *

 

Statkraft: Powering a Brighter Future for Ireland

Headquartered in Cork, Ireland’s capital of renewable energy development, Statkraft is at the forefront of this green revolution. Since 2018, when Statkraft, Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy, acquired the Irish and UK wind development businesses of the Element Power Group, our team has more than tripled.

 

We’ve invested approximately €450 million into the Irish business, making us one of the biggest renewable energy developers in Ireland and driving our plans to build 3GW of onshore, offshore, solar, battery, and grid services projects by 2030.

 

Statkraft is not just a significant player in Cork; we’re committed to the region. For example, earlier this year, we announced a partnership with Cork GAA. This partnership focuses on promoting Cork as a national hub for renewable energy generation, foster careers in the local renewable energy industry along with supporting SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh’s efforts to work towards a greener future.

 

Global Wind Day: Experience renewable energy

You can witness the power and potential of renewable energy for yourself. On June 15th, celebrate Global Wind Day by visiting your local wind farm—completely free of charge! Witness renewable energy in action, connect with nature, and learn about wind energy. Check out the Wind Energy Ireland website to find wind farms near you.

 

 

You can learn more interesting facts about renewable energy in Ireland and how Statkraft is powering a brighter future for Cork here

 

*Source: Wind Energy Ireland **Source: IDA Ireland ***Source: Gov.ie **** Source: Solar Energy Industries Association *****Source: Office of EERE