Dublin 21st Nov 1920 when Michael Collin's 'squad' killed a total of 14 thereby effectively destroying the British inteligence service in Dublin.
In retaliation Crown [British] Forces opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park killing a number of civilians.
Technically only a Celtic football match happened IN Croke Park on Bloody Sunday. The film "Michael Collins" starring Liam Neeson portrays the shooting as taking place inside the stadium when actually the incident took place outside the gates of the stadium when an armored car of the Royal Irish Constabulary drove up and began firing indiscriminantly into the air and into the crowd causing the deaths of several Irish civillians.
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the Irish when they shot 14 british agents but then later the british shot 12 people in croke park.
Bloody Sunday separately refers to many Sundays in history of different countries, on which large amounts of people were killed. For different people or countries "Bloody Sunday" refers to different events. Some examples of the various events in various countries called "Bloody Sunday" are: London, England in 1887 South Africa in 1900 St. Petersburg, Russia in 1905 Washington, USA in 1916 Dublin, Ireland in 1920 Belfast, Ireland in 1921 Vancouver, Canada in 1938 Bydgoszcz, Poland in 1939 Selma, Alabama, USA in 1965 Istanbul, Turkey in 1969 Derry, Northern Ireland in 1972 Lithuania in 1991
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Estimates say that between 60 and 70 people were injured in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920.
the Irish when they shot 14 british agents but then later the british shot 12 people in croke park.
It is named after Michael Hogan, a Gaelic Football player from Tipperary. He was shot in Croke Park while playing a match there on Sunday the 21st of November 1920. He was one of 13 people shot dead in Croke Park that day, but the only player to die. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
Oulart-The-Ballagh of Wexford play Mullagh of Galway in the All-Ireland Camogie Senior Club Final 2015 on the 1st of March 2015 in Croke Park.
The All-Ireland Hurling Final is always played on a Sunday in Croke Park. Other finals are played in other locations, usually on Sundays, but sometimes on other days.
Michael Hogan, was shot and killed in Croke Park on the 21st of November 1920, on what became known as Bloody Sunday. Jim Egan was also shot on that day, but survived. The Hogan Stand in Croke Park is named after Michael Hogan.
Dublin, Ireland.
The All-Ireland finals are played in Croke Park.
Croke Park, the largest stadium in Ireland, is approximately 145 meters in length and 90 meters in width.
The All-Ireland finals are played in Croke Park in Dublin.
The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.