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Reporting from the biggest GAA club in Shanghai

For many people who emigrate, the GAA becomes an important part of their life abroad. For decades...

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09.30 27 Jan 2026


Reporting from the biggest GAA club in Shanghai


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09.30 27 Jan 2026


For many people who emigrate, the GAA becomes an important part of their life abroad. For decades now, the sport has been a way for people to find a community and settle in to a new city and country, especially one far from home, where things might be very different from what they’re used to. But, it’s now quickly becoming a new community for locals of the country to join too. Our reporter Emily Keegan was in China recently, where she met with players from the country’s biggest GAA club in Shanghai, to learn more about it.


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