An economic impact study, commissioned by Munster Rugby, has revealed that the Heineken Cup quarter-final match against Ospreys in April generated 10.5 million euro for Limerick.
The study, conducted by BDO Simpson Xavier, Limerick, revealed that the financial contribution to the city and region has grown by over 6million euro for such fixtures as a result of the new stadium development and increased capacity of Thomond Park.
Commenting on the impact of the Heineken Cup games on the city, Munster Rugby CEO Garrett Fitzgerald said: "We are delighted that the investment made in the new stadium is having such a positive economic impact for Limerick and the wider business community."
The study, conducted by BDO Simpson Xavier, Limerick, revealed that the financial contribution to the city and region has grown by over 6million euro for such fixtures as a result of the new stadium development and increased capacity of Thomond Park.
Commenting on the impact of the Heineken Cup games on the city, Munster Rugby CEO Garrett Fitzgerald said: "We are delighted that the investment made in the new stadium is having such a positive economic impact for Limerick and the wider business community."