The GAA was founded in 1884 in Thurles, Ireland by Michael Cusack. It is the governing body for traditional Irish games like hurling, Gaelic football, and camogie. The GAA has over 500,000 members across Ireland and more than 286 clubs. Some of the most important facts about the GAA are that its motto is "be there all the way", it owns Croke Park stadium, and it helped support the Easter Rising in the early 20th century. Gaelic football is played by teams of 15 on a grass pitch with H-shaped goals, where the objective is to score goals worth 3 points or score by kicking the ball over the crossbar worth 1 point. Hurling is considered