JONES ENGINEERING ANNOUNCES SPONSORSHIP OF GAELIC GAMES EUROPE FÉILE 2025 IN AMSTERDAM

Jones Engineering, a global leader in engineering, is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Gaelic Games Europe (GGE) Féile 2025, taking place this year in Amsterdam, the birthplace of the European County Board in 1999.


Supporting Youth, Culture, and Community Across Europe

As Gaelic Games Europe celebrates its 25th anniversary, this milestone Féile brings together twelve clubs from six countries, with over 140 young athletes uniting in a celebration of talent, dedication, and international camaraderie. The event continues to grow in scale and spirit, and Amsterdam 2025 is set to be the largest Féile in European Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) history.

Founded just six years apart, GAA in 1884 and Jones Engineering in 1890, both organisations have endured and thrived for well over a century, driven by a shared commitment to community, resilience, and continuous evolution.

Jones Engineering CEO, Stephen McCabe, and Head of Operations with Gaelic Games Europe, Chris Collins, with a young player.



Stephen McCabe, CEO of Jones Engineering, said:

“We at Jones Engineering are incredibly proud to sponsor the Gaelic Games Europe European Féile 2025. This partnership reflects our deep commitment to supporting youth development, cultural heritage, and community spirit across Europe and beyond.

Gaelic Games represent more than just sport, they embody teamwork, resilience, and a strong sense of identity, values that align closely with our own in Jones Engineering. We are especially excited about the Féile Peile na nÓg Amsterdam 2025, which promises to be a fantastic celebration of talent, dedication, and international camaraderie.

We look forward to seeing young athletes from Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, and more come together to share in the joy of Gaelic sport, and we are honoured to play a role in helping this tradition thrive and grow.”

Jones Engineering recognises the strong cultural and community bonds fostered by the GAA, both at home and abroad. With a global workforce and operations in 19 countries, the company continues to invest in initiatives that inspire the next generation, on and off the field.

Chris Collins, Head of Operations at Gaelic Games Europe, added:

“With the support of Jones Engineering, we are proud to continue promoting the very best of our games, inspiring and empowering individuals and communities through the spirit of Gaelic Games across Europe.”

For more information, visit www.joneseng.com.

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Michael McDonnell Managing Editor of Irish Construction Industry Magazine & Plan Magazine

Email: michael@irishconstruction.com      WWW.MCDMEDIA.IE