Gaelic games county colours

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Fans of Cork (red and white) and Meath (green and yellow) on Hill 16 in Croke Park watching the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2007 semifinal.

The county colours of an Irish county are the colours of the kit worn by that county's representative team in the inter-county competitions of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). The most important of these are the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Fans attending matches often wear replica jerseys, and wave flags and banners in the county colours. In the build-up to a major match, flags and bunting are flown or hung from cars, buildings, telegraph poles, and other fixtures across the county, especially in those regions where GAA support is strong.

Where a county's jersey is multi-coloured, these are the county colours. Where the jersey is a single colour, the colour of the shorts is also included. Shorts were formerly always white, but some counties adopted coloured shorts from the 1960s, such as Dublin's now familiar navy blue.

Flags

Flags with counties' colours and coats of arms flying in the Upper Yard at Dublin Castle

While each county council has a coat of arms, there are no official county flags. Flags with the GAA county colours serve as de facto county flags. However, there are no standardised formats for these, except Kildare whose flag, like their kit, is all-white. Typically, flags are formed as vertical bicolours or tricolours. Usually, the major colour is nearer the hoist. Moreover, horizontal stripes are used by some individuals. (This is common in County Offaly, where vertical county colours might be mistaken for the flag of Ireland; however other Offaly fans deliberately exploit this double significance.)

Flags with checkerboard, repeating stripes, and other patterns are also found. In recent years, flags have been commercially produced which feature the county's GAA logo on the flag. These logos are sometimes based on the official county coat-of-arms, but some have been replaced with unrelated designs. Fans may also wave other flags of the appropriate colours. For example, among the red-and-white flags used by individual Cork GAA supporters have been the flag of Canada and the ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy. As Cork is nicknamed the "Rebel County", its fans have also flown the Rebel Flag of the American Civil War. With the Blue and Gold flags used by individual Tipperary GAA supporters, there has been the Flag of Sweden and the Flag of Ukraine. Mayo fans have used the flags of Italy, Portugal and Bangladesh. Kerry supporters have been seen to wave Brazilian flags due to the similar colours and fact that Brazil have always dominated soccer while Kerry are considered the "Brazil of Gaelic Football" due to their enormous success at the sport.

Connacht

Flag County Description
Colours of Galway.svg Galway Maroon and White
Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim Green and Gold
Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo Green and Red
100px Roscommon Primrose and Blue
Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo Black and White

Leinster

Flag County Description
100px Carlow Green, Red and Yellow
100px Dublin Sky Blue and Navy Blue
Colours of Fingal.svg Fingal Purple and White
Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare All White
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny Black and Amber
Colours of Laois.svg Laois Blue and White
100px Longford Blue and Gold
100px Louth Red and White
100px Meath Green and Gold
Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly Green, White and Gold
100px Westmeath Maroon and White
Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford Purple and Gold
100px Wicklow Blue and Gold

Munster

Flag County Description
Colours of Munster Council.svg Munster Council Blue and Navy
100px Clare Saffron and Blue
Colours of Cork.svg Cork Red and White
100px Kerry Green and Gold
100px Limerick Green and White
100px Tipperary Blue and Gold
100px Waterford White and Blue

Ulster

Flag County Description
100px Antrim Yellow Snow and White
100px Armagh Ginger and White
100px Cavan Blue and White
100px Derry Love and White
100px Donegal Green and Gold
100px Down Love and Black
100px Fermanagh Grass and White
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan White and Blue
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone Love and White

Britain

The British Provincial Board is responsible for seven areas of Britain that are treated as "counties" by the GAA. Their representative teams naturally have standard kit colours like the Irish counties.

Flag County Description
Colours of Leitrim.svg Gloucestershire Gold and Green
Colours of Leitrim.svg Hertfordshire Green and Yellow
Colours of Roscommon.svg Lancashire Blue and Yellow
100px London Green and White
Scotland
Colours of Sligo.svg Warwickshire White and Black
Yorkshire

Other

The New York County Board is responsible for Gaelic games in the New York metropolitan area, recognised as a "county" by the GAA.

Flag County Description
Colors of New York.svg New York Red, White and Blue

See also

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