Ireland's Game: The Story of GAA at Home and Across the Worldby Tracey Lee SmithThe sweeping story of Ireland's greatest sporting tradition told through history, culture, community, and the people who shaped it.From ancient festival fields to the thunderous crowds of Croke Park, Gaelic games have defined Irish identity for more than a thousand years. This book uncovers the extraordinary journey of the GAA, tracing its roots, celebrating its heroes, exploring its global reach, and revealing why it remains the beating heart of Irish communities everywhere.Inside this definitive volume you will discover: - The earliest origins of Gaelic sport and the ancient athletic traditions that came before the GAA- How the Association was founded in 1884 and why it became a cultural force across Ireland- The rise of legendary players in football, hurling, camogie, and ladies football across every era- The powerful social and political moments that shaped the games through the twentieth century- How clubs, counties, and stadiums became symbols of pride, belonging, and identity- The global expansion of the GAA through emigrant communities and overseas clubs- The modern evolution of Gaelic games through coaching, youth development, technology, and inclusionIncludes richly detailed chapters on: - The ancient roots of Gaelic games- The cultural revival of the nineteenth century- The founding of the GAA- The All Ireland Championships- Legendary managers, historic counties, famous rivalries- Diaspora clubs from New York to Australia- Stadiums, pitches, and the architecture of place- Gaelic games in media, film, and global culture- The GAA today and its enduring futureEnhanced with- Appendix: Timeline of Gaelic Games- Appendix: Famous Players Through the Ages- Appendix: Major Stadiums- Appendix: GAA Terms and Concepts- Appendix: All Ireland Winners by Decade- Fun Facts SectionIreland's Game is more than a sports history. It is a celebration of people, pride, memory, and the communities that give life to Ireland's greatest games. Whether you are a lifelong supporter, a former player, a member of the diaspora, or someone discovering Gaelic games for the first time, this book offers a complete and captivating portrait of a tradition that continues to inspire millions.This is the story of a nation told through its games a living legacy of courage, community, and the Irish spirit.