Our vision is that young people of the Bay Area have the opportunity to take part in our games and culture, to grow and develop into leaders, and to be inspired to keep a lifelong engagement with our Association.
Who We Are
In 1994, the Bay Area Irish community founded the San Francisco Youth Gaelic Athletic Association (SFYGAA) to provide a place where young athletes can develop meaningful relationships and engage with the rich culture and heritage of Ireland. SFYGAA offers individuals ages 6 to 18 the opportunity to compete in Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie at both the national and international levels. Throughout the athletic season—which typically runs from March to August—we host weekly practices, fundraising events, and coaching workshops to enable the greater Bay Area community to get involved in any way possible.
Since our founding, we have annually sent teams to the Continental Youth Championships, the premier Gaelic sports youth tournament in North America featuring over 2,500 athletes. Our athletes have found tremendous success on the field; each year, we proudly return home with several championships at the various age groups and with the incredible memories of engaging with other youth teams from across North America.
We also try to send at least one team each year to participate in the Feile, an international tournament in Ireland for 13- and 14-year-old athletes. Our teams gain cultural immersion by touring around the country, participating in home-stays with local families, and attending traditional music and dance sessions. In the Bay Area, our organization has hosted holiday parties, barbecues, summer camps, and various fundraising events to support our youth athletes.
We seek to empower our athletes and build a welcoming community of cultural immersion and mentorship. We also seek to promote healthy and active lifestyles for our youth, creating a culture of both physical and mental well-being.