Naomh Abán GAA
| Founded: | 1888 | |
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| County: | Cork | |
| Colours: | Blue and White | |
| Grounds: | Páirc Abán agus Páirc an Choláiste. | |
| Coordinates: | 51°56′20″N 9°08′55″W / 51.93889°N 9.14861°W | |
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Naomh Abán GAA is a Gaelic football club based in the Gaeltacht village of Baile Bhuirne, County Cork, Ireland. It participates in games of the Muskerry division of the Cork GAA. The club has experienced senior grade football within Cork county for many years. It now participates in the Premier Intermediate grade.
The club has contributed a number of players to the Cork Gaelic football team. These have included Anthony Lynch, Mícheál Cronin, Gerry Lucey, Gerry Lynch, Mick Scannell, Peadar Healy, and Coleman Twomey. Naomh Abán GAA fields underage boys and girls teams and also has an adult ladies team. The club does not field any hurling teams.
The ladies team won the All-Ireland Intermediate title in 2003 making it the most successful team in the history of Naomh Abán.