The FA, which is one of the member associations to have been badly affected by the outbreak of the novel virus, will receive the financial support to cushion their activities.
Gianni Infantino, the body's president, described it as the “first step” in a wider plan to assist those struggling due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
“The pandemic has caused unprecedented challenges for the entire football community and, as the world governing body, it is Fifa’s duty to be there and support the ones that are facing acute needs,” he said.
“This starts by providing immediate financial assistance to our member associations, many of which are experiencing severe financial distress. This is the first step of a far-reaching financial relief plan we are developing to respond to the emergency across the whole football community.”
“I would like to thank the chairpersons of the FIFA Development Committee, Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, and the FIFA Finance Committee, Alejandro Domínguez, for their commitment and urgent approval of these measures by their committees."
As part of the measure, all remaining entitlements of member associations to operational costs under the Forward 2.0 Programme will be released in full for the years 2019 and 2020.
In particular, the release of the second instalment of operational costs for 2020, which was originally due in July, will be paid immediately.
Under normal circumstances, FIFA’s member associations would have only received the full amount of the contribution upon fulfillment of specific criteria.
Instead, FIFA is now transferring this amount as an active support to help safeguard football across all member associations.
This means that FIFA will release USD 500,000 to each member association in the coming days as well as any remaining entitlement for 2019 and 2020. Read Full Story
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