GAA clubs existed in Drumragh parish during 1904-09 (including
hurling and
camogie), 1917–20 and intermittently in the 1920s. However it wasn't until 1932 when the Omagh St Enda's club was founded. The club's first meeting took place on 28 February in St Patrick's Hall opposite the Sacred Heart Church. Omagh contested the
Tyrone Senior Football Championship final on four occasions before eventually winning the cup for the first time in 1948, beating
Clogher Éire Óg GAC 1–3 to 0–2. In early 1962, the Omagh St Enda's club purchased of land at Lisnelly located near the Gortin Road. By 1968 the club had raised enough money to start construction of the new stadium. The park was eventually opened on 17 September 1972 and was named
Healy Park after Micheal Healy. Since the club's inception, it has claimed 8
Tyrone Senior Football Championships, 3
Tyrone Senior Hurling Championships and Ulster Minor and U21 Championships. The club also has 7 All-Ireland titles in
Scór. In 2005,
Joe McMahon became the first Omagh man to lift the
Sam Maguire Cup. In 2008, brothers Joe and
Justin McMahon were part of the victorious
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship team, with Joe McMahon claiming his second All-Ireland medal. Justin McMahon went on to win an All-Star for the full-back position in the same year, the first St Enda's club man to achieve the award. ==Notable players==