Gaelic Players Association
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The Gaelic Players Association (Irish: Cumann na n-Imreoirí Gaelacha), or GPA, is the officially recognised player representative body for inter county Gaelic footballers and hurlers in Ireland. The GPA's aim is to promote and protect all aspects of player welfare and to provide an independent voice for players.
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Eagraíocht spóirt Éireannach í Cumann Imreoirí Gael (Béarla: Gaelic Players Association nó GPA). Bunaíodh i mí Mheán Fómhair sa bhliain 1999 é, chun tacaíocht agus eolas a chur ar fáil do na himreoirí atá ag imirt na gcluichí Gaelacha, sa Chumann Lúthchleas Gael. I measc na daoine a chuir an cumann ar bun ná na himreoirí , Peter Canavan agus Dessie Farrell. Toghadh Farrell ina chathaoirleach sa bhliain 2000, agus sa bhliain 2003 ghlac sé post mar phríomhfheidhmeannach lánaimseartha.
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Gaelic Players Association
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Cumann Imreoirí Gael
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The Gaelic Players Association (Irish: Cumann na n-Imreoirí Gaelacha), or GPA, is the officially recognised player representative body for inter county Gaelic footballers and hurlers in Ireland. The GPA's aim is to promote and protect all aspects of player welfare and to provide an independent voice for players. The GPA was formed in 1999 when former IMG employee Donal O'Neill and a number of high-profile inter-county players, including Tyrone's Fergal Logan and Peter Canavan, Derry's Fergal McCusker and Dublin's Dessie Farrell were instrumental in the birth of the organisation. The association was launched in Belfast. Farrell became the first chairman in 2000 and was subsequently appointed as full-time chief executive of the GPA in 2003. Farrell and O'Neill helped secure a sponsorship deal with drinks manufacturer C&C (now Britvic) in 2003, which underpinned the growth and development of the GPA as a self-funded, not-for-profit organisation. Membership grew rapidly as the GPA lobbied vigorously for improvements in player welfare entitlements, making a significant breakthrough in 2007 when it successfully introduced Government Funding for inter-county players. Following a lengthy campaign for formal recognition led by CEO Dessie Farrell and chairman, Cork hurling goalkeeper Dónal Óg Cusack, the GPA was formally recognised as the players' representative body by the GAA at its annual Congress in 2010. An interim agreement was also reached to provide support for the GPA's player welfare initiatives. In 2010 the GAA's amateur ethos was enshrined in the GPA's constitution.
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Eagraíocht spóirt Éireannach í Cumann Imreoirí Gael (Béarla: Gaelic Players Association nó GPA). Bunaíodh i mí Mheán Fómhair sa bhliain 1999 é, chun tacaíocht agus eolas a chur ar fáil do na himreoirí atá ag imirt na gcluichí Gaelacha, sa Chumann Lúthchleas Gael. I measc na daoine a chuir an cumann ar bun ná na himreoirí , Peter Canavan agus Dessie Farrell. Toghadh Farrell ina chathaoirleach sa bhliain 2000, agus sa bhliain 2003 ghlac sé post mar phríomhfheidhmeannach lánaimseartha. Cé go bhfuil an GPA ar an bhfód le deich mbliana anuas, bhí sé deacair aitheantas oifigiúil a fháil ón CLG. Ar deireadh thiar, bronnadh an stádas seo ar an eagraíocht ag comhdháil de chuid CLG ar an 21 Samhain 2009.
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