Cork GAA fans left reeling as Páirc Uí Chaoimh faces renaming to SuperValu Páirc in a groundbreaking deal. Find out why the Cork mayor is hoping for a naming compromise!
Cork's sporting landscape is abuzz with controversy as Páirc Uí Chaoimh, the cherished GAA venue, faces a historic renaming to SuperValu Páirc. The proposed naming rights deal worth millions has sparked mixed reactions among GAA enthusiasts. The city's Cork County Board delegates are in a tight spot, set to ratify the deal amidst fervent discussions and strong emotions from loyal fans. As the iconic stadium's legacy hangs in the balance, the community awaits the final verdict with bated breath.
With SuperValu poised to make its mark on the iconic Páirc Uí Chaoimh, GAA fans are grappling with the potential loss of a beloved name that holds deep sentimental value. The revelation of the renaming has stirred passionate debates on tradition versus modernity in the sports arena. Despite the uproar, there's a glimmer of hope as Cork's mayor aims to navigate a compromise that preserves the venue's heritage while embracing the benefits of the lucrative sponsorship deal.
Amidst the whirlwind of speculation and anticipation, the O'Caoimh family's shock at the renaming announcement adds a poignant layer to the unfolding narrative. The legacy of Páirc Uí Chaoimh, steeped in history and memories, faces a significant juncture as it prepares to transition into a new era as SuperValu Páirc. Whether this change heralds a fresh chapter of success or marks the end of an era remains to be seen, shaping the future of sports culture in Cork.
A naming rights deal for Páirc Uí Chaoimh will be tabled for County Board delegates to ratify on Tuesday evening. The proposed title sponsor for the ...
A naming rights deal for Páirc Uí Chaoimh could be presented to Cork County Board delegates as early as tomorrow evening.
GAA fans have branded a proposed change of name for the city's main stadium a 'sad day' for sport in Cork. In what a number of unimpressed fans are ...
A proposal to change the venue name to Super Valu Páirc goes to Tuesday's county board meeting.
A multi-layered naming rights deal for Páirc Uí Chaoimh, worth between €250,000 and €300,000 a year to Cork GAA, will be tabled for County Board delegates to ...
The Leeside Stadium is set to be named 'Supervalu Park' - if delegates rubber stamp the plan at a County Board meeting tonight. It is understood ...
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Stadium would be rebranded SuperValu Pairc. Cork County GAA Board delegates will be asked to ratify a new naming agreement for Pairc Ui Chaoimh at tonight's ...
As the headline sponsor of Cork GAA under the deal, the stadium will be renamed after the retail giant to reflect their financial contribution of a reported €1 ...
Cork county board delegates are likely to rubber-stamp the naming rights for Páirc Uí Chaoimh tonight.The Leeside venue is set to be renamed Supervalu Park, ...
SuperValu are set to sponsor the stadium in a deal worth up to €1million.
As revealed by the Irish Examiner on Monday, the home of the Rebel County's hurlers and footballers is set to be rebranded as SuperValu Park.
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Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Kieran McCarthy is hoping a compromise will be found to allow Páirc Uí Chaoimh remain as part of the name for the iconic GAA venue on ...