Scór
| Formation | 1969 |
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| Founded at | Fermoy, County Cork |
Parent organization | Gaelic Athletic Association |
Scór (pronounced [sˠkoːɾˠ], meaning "Score") is a division of the Gaelic Athletic Association charged with promotion of cultural activities, and the name of a series of annual competitions in such activities.
Rule 4 of the GAA's official guide reads:
"The Association shall actively support the Irish language, traditional Irish dancing, music, song, and other aspects of Irish culture. It shall foster an awareness and love of the national ideals in the people of Ireland, and assist in promoting a community spirit through its clubs."
The group was formally founded by Derry Gowen and Anthony Williamson in Fermoy, in 1969, and is promoted through various GAA clubs throughout Ireland (as well as some clubs outside Ireland). Their events are broadcast on TG4.