St John's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Carraroe and the eastern ward of Sligo, Republic of Ireland. It is one of the newer clubs in the county, having been formed in 1987 after a re-organisation of the GAA structures in the Sligo urban area. The club's grounds, formerly known as Cuilbeg, have been renamed Stenson Park in memory of former Sligo player and Curry/St John's club man Johnny Stenson, and were formally opened in October 2012 by GAA President Liam O'Neill.[1]

St John's
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Founded:1987
County:Sligo
Nickname:John's
Colours:Sky Blue and Navy
Grounds:Stenson Park
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In 2013, St John's seniors won ten games out of a possible eleven and contested the Division One League final for the very first time in their short history against Tourlestrane but lost. Currently the club fields Senior, Intermediate and Junior A teams and traditionally draws its players from Carraroe, Cairns Hill, Cranmore, Garavogue and Mail Coach Road which are predominantly areas from Sligo town.

St John's are yet to make an appearance in the Sligo Senior Football Championship final, but have made four semi-final appearances. The club have also won a Connacht Junior Club Football Championship title in 1999 when they defeated Monivea Abbeyknockmoy of Galway in the final in Tuam (Abbeyknockmoy had beaten St John's heavily in the group stage).

It is the first non-smoking club in Sligo, leading to chairman Seamus Casey being presented with an award by Dublin player Brian Fenton at Croke Park.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Stenson Park Opening". Hogan Stand. 2 October 2012.
  2. ^ Harrington, John (5 January 2021). "St John's hit the ground running in 2021". St John's have been very proactive members of the GAA's Healthy Club Project since 2018 and Casey himself won a 'Hero Award' the same year for implementing a very successful Operation Transformation programme and making the club the first non-smoking one in Sligo.