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Published 20:29 2 Feb 2017 GMT
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Croke Park also got in on the action when they hosted 'The Croke Park Classic' (there is a pattern emerging here) in 2014.
Not only does it give a chance for Irish people to see the sport live but it also encourages a number of fans to attend from overseas, contributing to the local economy.
London has already hosted a number of NFL fixtures over the past decade which have predominantly been staged in Wembley. Lately, Twickenham has also hosted a game and will stage two more in 2017.
It is clear that with the NFL's eagerness to host games abroad, there is a huge opportunity for sport organisations to get involved and the GAA is no different.
As reported in The42, the GAA’s Commercial Manager and Croke Park Stadium Director, Peter McKenna, has revealed that it is something that the organisation will continue to pursue.
"London have really seen the value of bringing an NFL franchise to the city and what it does in terms of hotels and so on. There’s so much that happens in a big city like London, it just fades into the ether as it were whereas Dublin is far more suited to that. “But for us to go hell for leather after it we need to know what our calendar is going to be like for the next three, four years."The calendar which McKenna speaks about relates to a motion which will be debated by congress concerning the restructuring of the football championship. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/761336018092064768 If the motion is passed, there will essentially be more games held at Croke Park and this could limit the potential for hosting other types of events at the stadium, including American Football. With London expected to have their very own NFL franchise by 2021, the popularity of the sport is only expected to grow further in this part of the world. The GAA are not oblivious to this and they will hope that they can advantage of the sports' growing popularity.
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