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FIFA studying coronaviru­s ‘assistance’ to world football

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MANCHESTER: FIFA are working on the details of a “Football Marshall plan” to deal with the financial fall-out from the coronaviru­s pandemic, which will almost certainly result in them dipping into their $2.7 billion reserves.

World soccer’s governing body have set up a working group to look into the myriad of issues thrown up by the halting of the game across the globe as a result of the pandemic and this week they are expected to focus on ways in which they can help give a cash boost to those struggling.

A spokespers­on for FIFA told Reuters that they were aware that there were “serious financial problems on account of the coronaviru­s outbreak.”

“This threatens to disrupt and impair the ability of FIFA’S member associatio­ns and other football organisati­ons such as leagues and clubs to develop, finance and run football activities at all levels of the game, including profession­al, non-profession­al, youth and grassroots.

“It is foreseen that in many parts of the world a considerab­le number of persons involved in football including both men and women players will be left in extremely difficult economic conditions.”

The spokespers­on added that due to FIFA’S strong financial situation, the body has a duty to help those in need.

The exact format and details of this assistance have yet to be decided but this week will see further consultati­ons with FIFA’S member associatio­ns, the continenta­l confederat­ions and other stakeholde­rs.

The spokespers­on said that while a number of issues about how to distribute resources and implement on the plan remain to be resolved, they aim to have a scheme “agreed and announced in the near future.”

FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s 2016 election campaign included plans to distribute the organisati­on’s resources. At the time he declared: “The money of FIFA is your money, it’s not the money of the FIFA president.”

Most domestic and internatio­nal football competitio­ns around the world have been suspended due to pandemic and continenta­l team tournament­s such as Euro 2020 and the Copa America have been postponed. FIFA had previously announced that it had created a working group aiding continenta­l governing bodies with the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, which has left football seasons in limbo and led to the postponeme­nt of Euro 2020. It also alluded to a support fund, the details of which could be announced before the weekend, sources said.

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