FIFA demands ‘audit compliance’ on $1.5 billion COVID-19 Relief

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Under the terms of the plan, $1.5 billion is being made available to support all 211 FIFA member associations, and the six confederations to assist in the alleviation of the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fifa Covid19 Football

to support all 211 FIFA member associations, and the six confederations to assist in the alleviation of the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This relief plan is a great example of football’s solidarity and commitment in such unprecedented times,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “I would like to thank my colleagues of the Bureau of the Council for approving the decision to move forward with such an important initiative for the benefit of all member associations and confederations.”

Following yesterday’s approval by the Bureau of the Council, FIFA will implement the third phase of the plan, which completes the total amount of $1.5 billion being made available to the worldwide football community.

 

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