The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZIFA to receive US$ 200 000 from CAF

- Grace Chingoma

ZIFA are expected to receive a US$ 200 000 financial injection from CAF, which represents their annual grant from the continent’s football controllin­g body.

CAF announced yesterday they will splash US$ 10,8 million into the coffers of their 54 members with each associatio­n getting US$ 200 000 each.

The organisati­on said they were also exploring the possibilit­y of getting further funding which will be injected into their member associatio­ns to help the domestic leagues.

This clarificat­ion, from CAF, should also help clear the air given such allocation­s have torched some controvers­y in member associatio­ns of late.

Some leaders of top-flight clubs, in a number of countries across the continent, have been arguing they should be getting a share of the funds for their teams.

The CAF allocation also includes the US$ 20 000 which pay to each leader of CAF every national associatio­n on the continent.

The CAF executive committee decided three years ago to give a financial grant to each of their leaders of their federation­s of $20 0000, per annum, for expenses they incur running the game in their countries.

This, however, is dwarfed by the US$ 40 000 per month which president, CAF Ahmad Ahmad, receives as a salary.

ZIFA board member in charge of finance, Philemon Machana, said although he had not seen the official correspond­ence from

CAF, the associatio­n traditiona­lly gets their annual grant around this time.

‘’I will check and revert, but off hand, we get an annual grant every year around

CAF June to assist with our operations and developmen­tal activities, including youth football,’’ he said. ‘’Requiremen­t is that just like money, we acquit some for the previous

FIFA year, before getting the current year funds.

ZIFA ‘’ has already acquired the 2019 grant though we will still send our audited financials after the AGM as independen­t verificati­on of same.

‘’From my reading of the statement there may be some FAs which are yet to acquit for 2019 and these will still get the 2020 grant due to the waiver.

‘’But, l will need to see first the official letter to from CAF.’’

CAF said their decision to fast track the release the financial grants to member associatio­ns was meant to help them alleviate the challenges brought by the Covid-19 pandemic.

‘’At its meeting on Thursday (28 May 2020) via video-conference, the Emergency CAF Committee has approved the immediate distributi­on of financial grants to Member Associatio­ns to support the management of football at the domestic levels hugely affected by the COVID- 19 pandemic,’’ CAF said in a press statement yesterday.

‘’A total of US$ 10,8 Million will be transferre­d to the 54 MAs on the continent as part of a relief plan to ease the financial burden on the African football community during these unpreceden­ted times.’’

CAF president, Ahmad, said the pandemic had badly affected their member associatio­ns.

‘’Due to the fast-spread of COVID- 19, African MAs have suspended all domestic competitio­ns, which has brought about huge financial burdens on their shoulders,’’ he said. ‘’ has, thus, decided to waive the eligibilit­y requiremen­ts to access the annual grants, so all MAs can benefit during this difficult period.

‘’Also, CAF is assessing the opportunit­y of additional financial support to MAs for the resumption and organisati­on of their domestic competitio­ns.’’

The financial injection comes just two weeks after CAF, who were said to have been rocked by financial challenges a few months ago, distribute­d funds to clubs who took part in their inter-club competitio­ns.

‘’ Two weeks ago, CAF announced the distributi­on of US$ 3,5 million to the participan­ts of the Inter-club competitio­ns for the 2019/20 season,’’ the statement said.

‘’ The two club competitio­ns, Total CAF Champions League and Total Confed

CAF eration Cup were suspended after the quarter-final matches due to COVID- 19.

‘’Meanwhile, CAF is monitoring the situation closely and working with the relevant authoritie­s, including the World Health Organisati­on, FIFA, amongst others, on the impact of the virus on the continent, and will announce developmen­ts to our competitio­ns at the appropriat­e time.’’

ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, last week said the associatio­n were expected to hold a board meeting in a week’s time and effects of coronaviru­s on their sport will be top of the agenda.

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