Registration

    Strict eligibility and registration rules apply to any player who wants to play Gaelic Football, Hurling or Camogie in the United States. The rules that apply in the North American County Board (NACB) area, which is all of the US except for the New York metropolitan area, are set in the NACB By-Laws. While most new players in the NACB area are US-born, many new players have also played for GAA clubs in other GAA jurisdictions.

    NACB Players must meet all the eligibility requirements, especially those players who are visiting the US from Ireland for the summer period. The Eligibility & Registration Rules apply to all GAA players - Men and Women Footballers, Hurlers and Camogie players regardless of whether they have played or registered for GAA clubs previously.

    Players are automatically eligible to register with a GAA Club in the NACB area if they were born in North America, have never registered with a GAA Club previously, and are still a resident of the NACB area.

    NACB Bylaws 2006

    NACB Regulations 2006

    2008 Official GAA Guide Part 1

    2008 Official GAA Guide Part 2

    Ladies Football Playing Rules 2008

    Camogie Playing Rules 2008


    Men's Registration

    Men's 2008 Sanction
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    Inter-County Transfer Form
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    Club – Club Transfer Form
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    2008 NACB Men's Divisional Registration Form

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    2008 NACB Men's Player Registration Form

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    2008 NACB Club Member Form

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    Women's Registration

    Women's 2008 Sanction
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    Ladies Football Inter-County Transfer Form
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    Camogie 2008 Sanction Form (CC6)
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    Camogie Inter-County Transfer Form (CC4)
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    Club – Club Transfer Form
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    2008 NACB Ladies Divisional Registration Form

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    2008 NACB Ladies Player Registration Form

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