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Eamonn Deacy Park (formerly Terryland Park) is a multi-purpose stadium in Galway, Ireland. Owned by the Galway & District Football League, it is currently used for association football matches. It was the home ground of Galway United between 1977 and 2011. It is currently home to League of Ireland clubs Galway United F.C. and Women's National League side Galway W.F.C.. ==History== Eamonn Deacy's grandfather, Dean Flynn, sold this land to the Galway FA in 1950 for £250. The stadium is named after former Aston Villa European Cup winning player Eamonn Deacy, the aforementioned grandson of Dean Flynn. The stadium has hosted five Republic of Ireland U21 games.〔()〕 and other international underage games. It hosts approximately 90 games over the course of each year. In both the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Terryland Park was voted as the best surface in the League of Ireland. Eammon Deacy Park again picked up the award for best playing surface in the League of Ireland for the 2015 season.〔()〕
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