| Location | Dungiven, Northern Ireland |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 54°55′27″N6°57′11″W / 54.92417°N 6.95306°W |
| Owner | Derry GAA |
| Capacity | 7200 [1] |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 2013 |
Owenbeg Derry GAA Centre is a GAA stadium in Owenbeg, Dungiven, Northern Ireland. With a capacity of about 7,200, the ground is the secondary home of Derry's hurling and Gaelic football teams, as well as being the main training complex for the county. The main stand is all-seated, and has a capacity of 2,700.
As well as staging inter-county matches, it is often used to host Derry football and hurling games at club level.
Development started on the site on the 23rd of May 2011 [2] , and the ground was officially opened in August 2013 [3] .
The ground was also used in the 2023 GAA World Games, and hosted the 2025 and 2026 Féile na nÓg [4] .