Tallaght Stadium to host Shamrock Bowl

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Shamrock Bowl XXIV, the Championship game of the Irish American Football League, will take place in Tallaght Stadium on 8th August 2010, kick-off 2pm.

Tallaght Stadium - venue for Shamrock Bowl XXIV on August 8th 2010.

Tallaght Stadium is a 6,000 seat multipurpose venue owned by South Dublin County Council. The Council is keen to attract new events to the ever expanding greater Tallaght area and it is anticipated that the Shamrock Bowl will generate a lot of local interest. The stadium is home to professional soccer team, Shamrock Rovers and has also hosted some representative rugby games. Major events at the stadium in recent months include the FAI Cup Final and World Footballer of the Year, Christiano Ronaldo’s debut game for the Real Madrid soccer team. The stadium was opened in March 2009.

Tallaght Stadium.

2010 will be the first time that the Shamrock Bowl has been played in the greater Dublin area since 2006. Last years game, between the UL Vikings and Dublin Rebels was one of the most exciting ever – with the Vikings winning in sudden death overtime. Its hoped that this years game can build on the successes of recent years which have seen the game develop into a family orientated event.

American football fans can take a virtual tour of the facilties by visiting the stadium website at the following link:  http://www.tallaghtstadium.ie/

Tickets for the game will go on sale soon – details will be posted on this site.

One Response to “Tallaght Stadium to host Shamrock Bowl”

  1. [...] The IAFL is separated into three divisions (as well as a development league): North, Central and South. Historically the strongest teams have been centred around the North and Dublin regions, but recently the UL Vikings have risen to prominence to give rise to the great IAFL rivalry they share with the Dublin Rebels. The centrepiece of the IAFL season is the Shamrock Bowl, which will this year be held in Tallaght Stadium. [...]

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