Hosting the American Football series will provide an immediate and long-term boost for the tourism sector according to Fáilte Ireland
Dublin can expect to welcome 13,000 US visitors along with up to 20,000 domestic visitors this weekend for the first of the five-game Aer Lingus College Football series
Thousands of international and Irish American football fans are set to descend on Dublin this weekend as the capital hosts the first game of the Aer Lingus College Football series which will see the Northwestern Wildcats take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The game takes place on Saturday at the Aviva Stadium after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 and is a further boost to the recovery efforts of the tourism industry.
According to Fáilte Ireland these games are of critical importance to the Irish economy and provide a platform to build a future pipeline of large-scale international sporting events for the country.
Paul Keeley, Director of Regional Development, Fáilte Ireland said:
“Large scale events such as this are an important part of driving tourism demand because they provide international and domestic visitors with a compelling reason to choose Dublin as a destination. As one of the key sponsors of the event, we’re looking forward to welcoming the thousands of American football fans, including 13,000 visitors from the US, to Dublin this weekend for the first game in the series. Many of the fans will also travel to other parts of Ireland boosting tourism revenue throughout the country.”
“The millions of fans watching the game in the US will also provide Ireland with a valuable opportunity to showcase its ability to host large-scale international sporting tournaments while also reaching out to viewers – and potential visitors – in one of our key markets.”
The second game in the five-game series will see Notre Dame host Navy on Saturday 26th August 2023 at the Aviva Stadium Dublin.