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{{Infobox venue
| name = Croke Park
| native_name = {{lang|ga|Páirc an Chrócaigh}}
| nickname = Croker
| image logo_image = [[File:Croke_Park_Logo.png|200px]]
| image = [[File:Croke Park from the Hill - 2004 All-Ireland Football Championship Final.jpg|300px|alt=View from the Hill in Croke Park]]
| location = Jones Road, Dublin 3, D03 P6K7, Ireland
| coordinates = {{Coord|53.3609|N|6.2519|W}}
| broke_ground = 1880
| opened = {{start date and age|1884}}
| renovated = 2004
| surface = Soil pitch<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/no-grounds-for-concern-at-croke-park-as-hurling-s-big-day-looms-1.1916823 |title=No grounds for concern at Croke Park as hurling's big day looms |date=4 September 2014 |access-date=12 January 2018 |first=Malachy |last=Clerkin |newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]}}</ref>
| owner = [[Gaelic Athletic Association|GAA]]
| cost = €266 million (2004 renovation)
| architect = Gilroy McMahon
| project_manager = Seamus Monahan & Partners
| structural engineer = Horgan Lynch & Partners
| capacity = 82,300
| record_attendance = {{formatnum: 90556}} ([[Down county football team|Down]]–[[Offaly county football team|Offaly]], [[1961 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final|24 September 1961]])
| dimensions = 145m x 88m
| tenants = [[Gaelic Athletic Association]]<br /> [[Ireland national rugby union team]] (2007–2010) <br /> [[Republic of Ireland national football team]] (2007–2010)
| publictransit = [[Drumcondra railway station]]
| website = {{URL|http://www.crokepark.ie}}
}}