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TEG Cusack Park

Coordinates:53°31′40.83″N7°20′18.75″W / 53.5280083°N 7.3385417°W /53.5280083; -7.3385417
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Sports stadium in County Westmeath, Ireland

TEG Cusack Park
Páirc Uí Chíosóig TEG
Cusack Park Mullingar
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LocationFriars Mill Road,Mullingar,County Westmeath, N91 NXV5,Ireland
Coordinates53°31′40.83″N7°20′18.75″W / 53.5280083°N 7.3385417°W /53.5280083; -7.3385417
Public transitCastle Street bus stop
Mullingar railway station
OwnerWestmeath GAA
Capacity11,500[1]
Field size140 x 82 m
Opened1933

Cusack Park (Páirc Uí Chíosóig inIrish) is aGAA stadium inMullingar,County Westmeath,Ireland. It is the main grounds ofWestmeath GAA'sGaelic football andhurling teams.

History

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The ground, named after GAA founderMichael Cusack, was opened in 1933[2] and had a capacity of 15,000. However following a national review of health and safety at GAA grounds in 2011, the overall capacity was reduced to 11,500. The opening of the stadium was marked by two matches on the same day, the latter match, Dublin versus Kerry, was opened by the dropping of a ball from a low-flying aeroplane.[3]

In August 1994, a £1 million development programme was announced for the stadium including a new stand that would accommodate more than 2,000 with an additional 1,000 in covered accommodation, which was to begin in 1995 and be completed in time for the 1995 County Finals.[4]

Naming rights

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PeriodSponsorName
2016-presentTEGTEG Cusack Park[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Bernard Flynn urges Westmeath to stand up for Mullingar to host Leinster tie with Dublin".Dublin Live. Retrieved28 April 2021.
  2. ^Ruth Illingworth, Mullingar Historical and Archaeological Society."Mullingar Timeline". Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved7 September 2009.
  3. ^Watters, Andy; Loughran, Neil (2013).The Little Book of Gaelic Football. History Press.
  4. ^"£1 million development programme for Cusack Park".Westmeath Examiner. 27 August 1994. p. 1. Retrieved27 December 2023 – viaIrish Newspaper Archives.
  5. ^"Westmeath announce naming rights sponsor for Cusack Park".Hogan Stand. 14 January 2016. Retrieved5 April 2023.
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