Barna GAC

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Bearna
Bearna
Founded:1965
County: Galway
Nickname:An Fórsa Oráiste (orange force)
Colours:Orange and White
Grounds:Bearna/ Na forbacha
Coordinates: 53°16′05.38″N9°09′46.07″W / 53.2681611°N 9.1627972°W / 53.2681611; -9.1627972 Coordinates: 53°16′05.38″N9°09′46.07″W / 53.2681611°N 9.1627972°W / 53.2681611; -9.1627972
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Bearna Gaa is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Bearna, County Galway, Ireland. The club is a member of the Galway GAA. The club was merged with Spiddal at U16, U18 and U21 during the 1990s before reverting to its old form again in 2001.

Bearna were promoted to Senior Level for the first time in 1972 and have competed in the Galway Senior Club Football Championship over the years. They are one of 20 clubs who challenge for county title today. They have failed to win the competition in their history but have achieved a wide range of success at B level in the West Board section and at under-age level in recent years.

Bearna enjoy a fierce rivalry with the Salthill.

Ger Butler is their coach and Tommy is the juvenile coordinator.

Bearna famously won the County Féile in 2014 beating Salthill Knocknacara in the semi final in Furbo.

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