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What parking choices are available near the Dr. Hyde Park?
Limited parking availble within the vicinity of Hyde Park.
What are the guidelines of Dr. Hyde Park, for will call ticket pickup?
The Ticketmaster Box Office for ticket collections will be located at the Hyde Centre on the Athlone Road near the main stadium entrance. The Collections Box Office will be open from one hour before the gates open on the day of the game.
Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon - standard guidelines and regulations
Please follow the Steward's and Garda's instructions. Senior Citizens must provide a valid ID.
Are children allowed to Dr. Hyde Park?
Under 16's are classed as children. Students (aged 17+) must provide a valid ID.
Reviews and news for "Dr. Hyde Park"
- Dr. Hyde Park to host latest instalment between Mayo and Dublin Roscommon Herald
- Roscommon SFC: Pearses triumph again GAA.ie
- Dr Hyde Park confirmed as the venue for Dublin’s clash against Mayo to decide who tops Group 2 Irish Independent
- Pádraig Pearses withstand Roscommon Gaels comeback RTÉ News
- Roscommon 1-15 Mayo 2-14 recap and result from All-Ireland Championship clash Belfast Live
Dr Hyde Park (Páirc de hÍde in Irish) is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) stadium in Roscommon, Ireland. Built in 1969 and officially opened in 1971, it is the home of the Roscommon county football team, with Athleague being the traditional home for the Roscommon county hurling team. 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. Remedial works were planned to raise the capacity to 25,000. At present, the capacity is 18,890 for matches in which there is no general admission, and 16,980 if seating is unreserved. At the start of 2023, a refurbishment project began, which will see the ground's capacity increase to 25,000.
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. Other memorable Connacht finals hosted on this ground include the match between Roscommon and Galway in 1998, Roscommon's last-minute victory over Mayo in 2001 and Sligo's triumph over Galway in 2007. Hyde Park also hosted the 1978,1987 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship Finals and 1978 and 1981 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship finals.
The ground was, until recently, also home to Roscommon Gaels GAA club who have moved to newly-developed grounds at Lisnamult. The grounds consist of four stands; one covered with seating and the other three open terraces. It is located beside the county hospital on the Athlone Road in Roscommon Town. It replaced the former home to Roscommon GAA, St Coman's Park, in 1969.
Roscommon invited Fr. Liam Devine to bless the new grass on the pitch at Dr Hyde Park in 2017.
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