FIFA report: $11.4m for PH football

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FIFA report: $11.4m for PH football
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The Philippine Football Federation received a total of $11.4-million from FIFA, the world governing body of the sport, in support of its activities from 2023 to 2026.

“Thanks to its solid financial governance, FIFA is well on track to exceed its budgetary target of $11 billion for the 2023-2026 cycle. This means that we will be able to deliver more tailored services for our 211 member associations to assist them in realizing their development and education projects and taking football to the next level,” said FIFA president Gianni Infantino, following the meeting held virtually from Zurich, Switzerland.

The new 4,231 sq. meter complex in Carmona, Cavite got financial support from FIFA through the FIFA Forward Programme 2.0. The FIFA launched its program in 2016, with the FIFA Forward Development Program’s first two cycles doling approximately $2.8 billion in development funds for investment to member associations from developing countries.

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