Semple Stadium

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Semple Stadium
Staid Semple

Location

Area: Thurles
County: Co Tipperary
Country: Ireland

Facility Statistics

Broke Ground: 1910
Opened 1910
Renovated 1981
Surface : Grass
Owner: Tipperary GAA
Original Construction Cost:
Reconstruction Cost:
Architect:

Capacity

Capacity: 55,000

Dimensions

Dimensions:

Semple Stadium, located in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland, is the home of Gaelic football and hurling for Tipperary and the larger Munster area. It is the second largest stadium in Ireland with a capacity of 55,000.

The grounds of where Semple Stadium is built were offered for sale in 1910 at the wish of Canon M. K. Ryan. They were purchased by local gaels for £900. To meet the cost of the purchase, an issue of shares was subscribed by the townspeople. The grounds remained in the hands of the shareholders until 1956 when they were transferred to the Gaelic Athletic Association.

In 1934 in anticipation of the All-Ireland Hurling Final being held in the grounds, extensive improvements were made to bring the field requirements up to the demands which a crowd of up to 60,000 would make. The embankments around the field were raised and extended and the stand accommodation was also extended.

In 1968, further developments took place when the Dr Kinane Stand was completed and opened. In 1971 the stadium was named after Tom Semple, famed captain of the Thurles "Blues". He won All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship medals in 1900, 1906 and 1908. The "Ardan O Riain" opposite the Kinane Stand and the terracing at the town end of the field was completed in 1981 at a cost of £500,000. This development and the terracing at the Killinan end of the field were part of a major improvement scheme for the celebration of the centenary All-Ireland Hurling Final between Cork and Offaly in 1984.

Recently Wilson Architecture has been appointed as lead Consultant for a design team, tasked with preparing a Masterplan for the redevelopment of Semple Stadium. Currently the stadium has a capacity of 53,000, of which 36,000 are seated, but with limited facilities for additional use by spectators.

The proposal for the Stadium is to raise its capacity to close to 57,000, as well as providing a wide range of modern facilities such as corporate space concessions, dining and changing areas within both main stands. Proposals will also be made for upgrading the present standing terraces.

GAA Stadiums with capacity greater than 25,000
Breffni Park | Casement Park | Croke Park | Cusack Park | FitzGerald Stadium | Gaelic Grounds | Healy Park | McHale Park | Nowlan Park | O'Moore Park | Pearse Stadium | Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Semple Stadium | St. Jarlath's Park | St. Tiernach's Park | Wexford Park
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