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| Naomh Pádraig An Lúb CLG | |||||||||||||
| Founded: | 1933 | ||||||||||||
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| County: | Derry | ||||||||||||
| Nickname: | An Lúb | ||||||||||||
| Colours: | Green and White | ||||||||||||
| Grounds: | The Meadows | ||||||||||||
| Coordinates: | 54°42′07.13″N6°35′21.51″W / 54.7019806°N 6.5893083°W /54.7019806; -6.5893083 | ||||||||||||
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St. Patrick's GAC (Irish:CLG Naomh Pádraig An Lúb) is aGaelic Athletic Association club based inThe Loup inCounty Londonderry,Northern Ireland. It is a member of theDerry GAA.
The club's biggest success was winning the 2003Ulster Senior Club Football Championship. They have also won theDerry Senior Football Championship three times.
After being suspended from football for two years, a hurling club, St Finbarr's, was started, winning back-to-backDerry Senior Hurling Championships in the 1960s, before being disbanded.
St Patrick's Loup was formed in 1933 and won its first Derry Senior Championship three years later. Players on the team included Paddy Larkin, Fr Éamonn Devlin (who played forArmagh) and Peter Donaghy (played asgoalkeeper for Derry). After disappearing from the top, they were a Junior side for many years, reaching the 1958/59?Derry Junior Football Championship final, where they lost toGlen.
In 1963 and 1964 St Finbarrs won the Derry Hurling Championship.
The current pitch was opened byCardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich in 1981.
(Won as St Finbarr's - a parish amalgamation.)
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