Dr Hyde Park

Dr Hyde Park[3][4] (Páirc de hÍde in Irish) is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) stadium in Roscommon, Ireland.Named after Gaelic scholar and first President of Ireland, Douglas Hyde, the ground previously had a capacity of about 33,612, which was reduced to 18,500 after a nationwide inspection of facilities by the GAA in 2011.[7] The ground has hosted numerous Connacht Senior Football Championship finals, both with and without Roscommon's participation.It hosted the 1994 Connacht Final in which Leitrim triumphed over Mayo to win their first title since 1927.Liam Devine to bless the new grass on the pitch at Dr Hyde Park in 2017.
Padraig Pearses team in Dr. Hyde Park for the 2021 Roscommon Senior Football Championship final
RoscommonIrelandCoordinatesRoscommon railway stationBus ÉireannRoscommon GAACapacityGaelic Athletic AssociationRoscommon county football teamRoscommon county hurling teamPresident of IrelandDouglas HydePadraig PearsesRoscommon Senior Football ChampionshipConnacht Senior Football ChampionshipLeitrim1981 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship finalsRoscommon Gaels GAASt Coman's ParkWestmeath ExaminerThe42.ieGaelic Athletic Association stadiumsCroke ParkDr. Hyde ParkMarkievicz ParkPáirc Seán Mac DiarmadaMacHale ParkGaelic ParkMcGovern ParkPearse StadiumAughrim County GroundWexford ParkParnell ParkDrogheda ParkPearse Park (Longford)Cusack Park (Mullingar)Páirc TailteannSt Conleth's ParkNowlan ParkO'Moore ParkDr. Cullen ParkO'Connor ParkPáirc Uí ChaoimhGaelic GroundsCusack Park (Clare)Walsh ParkFitzgerald StadiumSemple StadiumCasement ParkMacCumhaill ParkSt Tiernach's ParkBreffni ParkAthletic GroundsBrewster ParkCeltic ParkPáirc EslerHealy ParkPáirc na hÉireannLawless Memorial ParkEast DidsburyFontenoy ParkArklowBallycastleBallydooganClonmelCollooneyCork - Uí RinnDungarvanLetterkennyMohillNenaghNew RossRoscreaSixmilebridgeSwinfordTraleeWest BelfastConnacht GAA Air DomeSan FranciscoList of stadiums in Ireland by capacityFootballHurlingKiltoom