Hurling is a Gaelic sport native to Ireland, governed by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The structure of the GAA is a voluntary, democratic association, with a base of workers being volunteers with voting rights. The individual club is the basic unit of the association, with fans and volunteers owning the vast majority stake and no private ownership or buyouts of clubs. The viewership rights of games are held by the GAA. Profit made from tournaments goes to grassroots organisations, clubs, and staff in order to train young players for the sport. Sponsors for Hurling include Ford, Allianz etc, and the most recent All Ireland Hurling Championship final had a viewing of more than half a million.