Government stands by €50m commitment to Casement Park – Harris

Casement Park had been earmarked to stage five matches at Euro 2028, which is being co-hosted by Ireland and the UK.
Government stands by €50m commitment to Casement Park – Harris
Taoiseach Simon Harris said he shares disappointment that Casement Park will not be built for Euro 2028 (Gareth Chaney/PA)

A €50 million pledge from the Government to rebuild Casement Park remains in place, Taoiseach Simon Harris has said.

The Taoiseach said while he shares the disappointment that the stadium will not be built in time for Euro 2028, the opportunity to have a “top-class sporting facility” in Belfast must not be lost.

Mr Harris said he will meet with the GAA as well as engaging with Northern Ireland’s First and deputy First Ministers, Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly.

On Friday, the British Government announced it will not fund the redevelopment of the west Belfast GAA stadium in time for the Euros.

It cited concerns over cost as well as doubts that the stadium could be constructed in time for test events to be carried out in advance of the tournament.

Casement Park had been earmarked to stage five matches at Euro 2028, which is being co-hosted by Ireland and Britain.

Mr Harris said: “This weekend’s announcement that the British Government is not in a position to complete the development of Casement Park in time for Euro 2028 has been met with understandable disappointment.

“The overriding factor is the doubt around Casement being ready in time for the tournament and its test events.

Casement Park stadium in west Belfast is currently derelict (Niall Carson/PA)

“I share the disappointment that Euro 2028 games will not be played at a redeveloped Casement, but we must not lose sight of the opportunity to have another top-class sporting facility in a city that thrives on sport.

“I will meet with the GAA in the coming week, and I have already confirmed to (British) Prime Minister Keir Starmer that the 50 million euro the Irish Government pledged to the project will remain in place, regardless of the decision around Euro 2028.”

Mr Harris said how to proceed with the Casement project is now a matter for the Stormont Executive and the UK Government.

He added: “I will engage with the First and deputy First Ministers on how we can help.

“It is essential the positive effects of Ireland and the UK co-hosting Euro 2028 is felt in all parts of these islands.

“We will work closely with the UK and all stakeholders to achieve this.”

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