Dunedin Connollys GFC

Dunedin Connollys Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Dún Éideann Uí Chonghaile) is a Scottish GAA club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1988, the club takes its name from the Gaelic name for Edinburgh, Dùn Èideann and the surname of Edinburgh-born Irish republican and socialist leader James Connolly. Dunedin Connollys have won the Scottish Championship 14 times and the British GAA title three times, most recently in November 2017. Dunedin Connollys currently runs a Senior Men's team, a Junior Men's team, a Ladies' team and an underage set-up, Dunedin Og.

Dunedin Connollys GFC

Dunedin Connollys Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Dún Éideann Uí Chonghaile) is a Scottish GAA club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1988, the club takes its name from the Gaelic name for Edinburgh, Dùn Èideann and the surname of Edinburgh-born Irish republican and socialist leader James Connolly. Dunedin Connollys have won the Scottish Championship 14 times and the British GAA title three times, most recently in November 2017. Dunedin Connollys currently runs a Senior Men's team, a Junior Men's team, a Ladies' team and an underage set-up, Dunedin Og.