UEFA to increase funding for women’s football development
By Reuters
October 16, 2018
LAUSANNE: UEFA will increase its funding for women’s football development projects across Europe by 50 percent from 2020, the continent’s governing body announced on Monday.
As part of UEFA’s HatTrick scheme to provide assistance to its 55 member associations, the Women’s Football Development Programme currently pays 100,000 euros ($115,830) per year to each nation for development projects.
This figure will now rise to 150,000 euros.“The potential for women’s football is limitless and it is with this in mind UEFA has taken the step to increase funding available to the national associations to help improve the women’s game,” UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said.
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