Don’t miss out on our
upcoming member events!
Youth Training Spring 2026
Get ready for fun, friendship, and skills development for kids 6 – 15.
Do you have kids under 6? They’ve got a spot for them on GAA Tots kicking off April 19!
We focus on making every session enjoyable and rewarding for all.
We look forward to seeing you at
St Jakobs-Park
Sundays, 10a – 12p on:
March 22
March 29
April 12
April 19
May 10
May 31
June 7
June 21
Questions? Reach out to our Youth Officer
Adult Tournaments
The following events are open to our Senior team members 17 and up.
Please reach out to our Football and Hurling Officers with interest and questions.
These days are a great opportunity particularly for less-experienced players and youth graduates to attend and play in a friendly, low pressure environment.
We look forward to seeing you out there!
Central East Football
Apr 18th – Zurich
Jun 20th – Berlin
Sept 19th – Destination TBD
Hurling & Camogie Pan Euro
Apr 11th – Grenchen – Swiss Game Day hosted by Bern GAA
May 2nd – Eindhoven
June 6th – Copenhagen
September 5th – Vienna
October 3rd – Amsterdam
Féile | 2nd May 2026 | Maastricht, Netherlands |
We are happy to announce our youth Hurling & Camogie teams will be competing in Féile 2026 in Maastricht!
Registration is required by March 31
Thanks to all who’ve organized and participated in getting #feilefit!
Questions? Reach out to youthofficer.basel.europe@gaa.ie


Youth Go Games Tournament | Saturday, 13th June 2026
Save the Date for a regional tournament!
Further details to be announced
Cúl Camp | 14th-15th September 2026 | Basel
Save the date for Basel GAA’s second annual Cúl Camp the weekend of 12th and Sun 13th September at the club’s new home base in St. Jakobs Park.
The Cúl Camp promises to be a fantastic weekend of learning, fun, and community spirit!
More information to come


10 Years’ Celebration | 10th September 2025 | Basel
Last year marked a milestone for Basel GAA as we celebrated our 10th anniversary. We hosted Swiss GAA Adult Game Day and a Go Games Tournament for our underage players.
It was a great day of Gaelic, community, and celebration – a memorable occasion for the club and our wider GAA community.