Buncrana GAA caters for the entire community, offering young and old the opportunity to participate in Gaelic Games and Irish Culture.
At present the club can be proud of the facilities, including; two state-of-the-art floodlit pitches, five changing rooms, a fully equipped indoor gym, first aid room with difibrillator, kitchen, laundry room, function room and viewing gallery.
The recent success of Buncrana GAA is a result of the hard work and dedication of the volunteers, who strive to maintain and improve all aspects of the club.
The hard work of our coaching volunteers ensures that juvenile members get the opportunity to not only develop their football and hurling skills, but also their social skills. The club is dedicated to ensuring that all our coaches are fully qualified, and take part in continuous improvement through official GAA coaching courses. The focus of juvenile coaching sessions is on the development of the basic skills of Football and Hurling, with an emphasis on fun.
The club is proud to serve the entire community, proud of the volunteers who give so freely of their time to help develop a love of our national games and culture in current and future generations.
Crana abú!
Club review of the decade 2010-19 In last 10 years, our senior men moved up and down between Divisions 2 and 3 and sadly have been relegated to Division 3 this year. Our last Intermediate championship win was in 2004, however this year, under Malachy McCann, we won the Junior Championship and are delighted to be playing Intermediate again in 2020. At underage, we won U15 Division 1 Óg Sport (2010), U16 Division 1 League (2011) and Minor Division 1 Championship (2013).
The last 10 years have been the most successful for underage Hurling, winning all underage A competitions on numerous occasions. In 2013, Bun Cranncha were the first Donegal club to win an Ulster U18B Championship, going on to win again in 2014.
Our senior ladies team formed in 2012 and have been going from strength to strength, culminating this year in the Intermediate Championship win.
Off pitch, our Novelty Act came 2nd in the All Ireland Scór na nÓg. The local flooding of 2017 saw our club at the forefront of organising an information day in Seomra Eamon to provide practical support and help for anybody affected.