— — a field waiting to be a stadium again.
“The Gaelic ground of Antrim, opened in 1953 and named for Roger Casement. For most of its life it held the county's hurling and football finals, and the noise off the terraces on a Sunday in summer carried across Andersonstown. The stands came down in 2013 and the site has sat in planning since, with a rebuild promised for the European championship years ahead. A wide empty rectangle of grass, held in west Belfast and waiting. from the studio
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Casement Park is the principal Gaelic Athletic Association ground in County Antrim, on Andersonstown Road in west Belfast. It opened on 8 June 1953 and is named for Roger Casement, the Irish nationalist executed in 1916. At its closure for redevelopment in 2013, its capacity stood at about 32,600. The site is owned by the Antrim County Board of the GAA and is the home ground of the county's hurling and Gaelic football teams.
From its opening in 1953 through 2013, Casement Park held the Antrim county finals in hurling and football each autumn, along with Ulster Senior Championship fixtures most summers. The 1971 Ulster Senior Football Championship final was played there before a crowd reported above 30,000. The ground has been closed for eleven years now, with the Northern Ireland Executive and the GAA working through phased redevelopment plans tied to the UEFA Euro 2028 tournament.
The site sits on the Andersonstown Road in west Belfast, about 4 kilometres west of the city centre, and is reached by Translink Metro bus routes 10A through 10H from Donegall Square. The ground is currently closed to the public during redevelopment planning. When matches were last held in 2013, parking around the surrounding streets was tight on fixture days, and most fans walked in from the Falls Road or the Glen Road.