Steelers Awarded Rights to Market in Ireland, Aim for Regular Season Game in Dublin
- The Pittsburgh Steelers plan to hold promotions and events in Ireland after being awarded marketing rights for the country.
- The Steelers hope to play a regular season NFL game at Dublin's Croke Park, which they last visited for a preseason game in 1997.
- Dan Rooney, former Steelers owner and Obama's ambassador to Ireland, announced the "Global Markets Program" partnership.
- The Steelers want to conduct youth football camps and other fan activities in Ireland.
- The NFL has already expanded into England, Germany, and Mexico, and more international games could be on the horizon.