Corrigan Park
Pairc Uí Chorragáin  | |
| Address | Whiterock Road, Belfast | 
|---|---|
| Location | Northern Ireland | 
| Coordinates | 54°35′33″N 5°58′38″W / 54.59237°N 5.97736°W | 
| Owner | St John's | 
| Capacity | 2,100 (2021)  3,700 (600 seated) (2021–present)  | 
| Surface | Grass | 
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1926 | 
| Renovated | 2001  2020–2021  | 
| Expanded | 2020–2021 | 
| Tenants | |
| Antrim GAA | |
Corrigan Park is a Gaelic games ground on the Whiterock Road in west Belfast that served as the main venue for GAA in Belfast until the opening of Casement Park in 1953. It is named in honour of John Corrigan (1881–1916), who was secretary of the Antrim County Board when Antrim won Ulster Senior Hurling Championship titles between 1909 and 1913.
It is home to St John's GAA club and also hosts Ulster club and colleges matches.