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 GAELIC
FOOTBALL CLUB of the
NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT |

PHOTO GALLERY
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The 2002 Team meets with Irish PM Bertie Ahern.
The 2005 Team meets with Irish PM Bertie Ahern.
NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly gets things started
The club's priority is to raise money for charity.
The 2005 Team with the Kerry Garda at Fitzgerald Stadium.
Sightseeing at the Church in Kilmainham Jail.
The NYPD finds the back of the net at Westmanstown.
A Midfield battle versus the PSNI.
Quick ball work saves the day.
The 2004 NYPD Gaelic Football Club
The 2005 NYPD Gaelic Football Club.
A night view of the River Liffey
The teams are led onto the pitch
A group at the postgame reception
Paul McCormack is seen here presenting Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern with an American Flag.
The Prime Minister found the time again in 2005 to meet with the boys.
Peter McCormack meets with the PC and the Donegal Garda captain before the Jack Healy Memorial Match in 2004.
Paul McCormack presents a donation to Mike Meehan for the Damian Meehan Fund.
After a hard played match, the two clubs meet at midfield to make lasting friends.
Football wasn't the only part of the 2005 trip. The group had a walking tour of Kilmainham Jail in Dublin.
McCormack and the bomber combine to raise the green flag against the Dublin Garda.
Phil Birmingham is looking into space with this fist pass.
The intercontinental match didn't disappoint. It was by far the most entertaining match of the 2005 tournament in Dublin.
The NYPD GFC went to the Final of the 2005 International Police Tournament before falling to the Dublin Garda.
NYPD Chiefs past and present who support the club.
The team groups together on the pitch of Fitzgerald Stadium, Kilarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
The NYPD plays its home games at Gaelic Park in the Bronx. This is a satellite photo courtesy of Google Earth.
A couple of the fellas take a ride just outside of Killarney.
Before the match at Fitzgerald Stadium, team captains and officials meet with the referee and the cup.
Players from the NYPD and the PSNI jockey for position on this high ball in.
Team captains, managers, and officials meet before the throw in of the tournament final. The Dublin Garda hoisted the cup when all was said and done.
The NYPD and Dublin Garda are led onto the Westmanstown pitch by the Dublin Garda Marching Band.
After all the games have been played, the Dublin Garda hosted the PSNI, London Met Police, and the NYPD to a fine reception dinner at Westmanstown.
The 2002 Team meets with Irish PM Bertie Ahern.
Paul McCormack is seen here presenting Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern with an American Flag.
KEEPING THE HERITAGE ALIVE