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Feile na ngael : ウィキペディア英語版
Féile na nGael

Féile na nGael ((:fʲeːlʲə n̪ˠə ɲɛ̝̈ːəlʲ)), Irish for "Festival of the Gaels" is an annual tournament comprising the sports of hurling, camogie and handball organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association. Its stated aim is to bond communities, forge friendships, provide educational opportunities and unearth new leaders.〔(Feile na nGael 2006 )〕〔(Doon Did Limerick Proud )〕
The competition hosts approximately 25,000 boys and girls each year with all 32 GAA counties represented along with teams from London and Warwickshire. Féile na nGael states that its primary objective is to facilitate and enable personal, social and cultural development amongst young people with emphasis on cultural and community activities, leadership and training through sport.
Féile na nGael was first held in 1971 and was hosted by Tipperary.〔http://feilenangael08.gaa.ie/files/Roll%20of%20Honour%20Div1.pdf〕 Since then it has been held annually in late June in different counties. Féile na nGael in 2011 was hosted by Galway.〔(Féile na nGael 2011 website )〕 Participation in Féile na nGael is by invitation. In general all clubs in the host county are invited to participate while all other counties host local versions of the event and the winners are then nominated to represent their county at the National event. Sometimes the runners-up in certain counties may be invited also and the organising committee is free to decide how many clubs from a particular county are invited each year. The Division 1 Féile na nGael winners receive the Christy Ring cup commemorating the famous Cork hurler. It depicts Cloyne Tower in Cork.
The current (2012) Féile na nGael champions are St Brigid’s from Dublin and Newport-Ballinahinch from Tipperary. The 2013 Féile will be hosted by Limerick
==Format==
The general format of Féile is as follows. There may be some exceptions where groups have unequal numbers. Each Division is divided into four groups of four teams. All teams in each group play each other. A team receives two points for a win, one for a draw and no points for a loss. The four teams in each division that win their group qualifies for the semi finals. The two semi final winners then play in the final. Games are twenty minutes a half instead of the standard thirty minutes. Teams usually play their first game on the Friday afternoon that the festival begins. Following this there is a parade for all teams through the main town of the county in which the Féile is being hosted. On the Saturday all teams play a further two group games in the morning while semi finals are played in the evening. The finals are played in the main GAA stadium in the host county on the Sunday of the festival.

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