Structure of the Gaelic Athletic Association
The structure of the Gaelic Athletic Association is a voluntary, democratic association consisting of various boards, councils, and committees organised in a structured hierarchy. The individual club is the basic unit of the association, and the world headquarters are at Croke Park. All of the GAA's activities are governed by a book called the Official Guide.
County boards
Each county board may have its own by-laws, none of which may conflict with the Official Guide. Each divisional board may have its own regulations, none of which may duplicate or contradict the Official Guide or county by-laws.- Annual Congress
- President
- Central Council
- Provincial councils
- County Board
- *Divisional Board
- *Sport specific board
- Club Committee
Except for Central Council, all of these councils, boards, and committees are elected at an annual meeting at which the outgoing board reports on its year's activities before stepping down and the election of the incoming board taking place.
Higher Education GAA
The Higher Education GAA fulfills a similar role as the county board in competitions in which educational institutions such as University College Dublin field teams. Some institutions are also considered clubs by the county board and so fall under the two jurisdictions.- Annual Congress
- President
- Central Council
- Higher Education GAA
- Educational institution