MX23RW : Monday, June 1 15:30:38| >> :600:3604285:3604285:

FIFA insist planned £800m investment in women's football will not be cut

FIFA insist planned £800m investment in women's football will not be cut
© Reuters
Football at all levels has been hit by the Covid-19 crisis but FIFA's plan to put money into women's football will continue.

FIFA has confirmed that investment worth 1billion US dollars (£804million) in women's football will go ahead despite the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Football at all levels has been hit by the Covid-19 crisis, leaving several clubs struggling to make ends meet.

However, world football's governing body will not cut the investment announced for 2019 to 2022 in order to clear funds to support any relief effort.

"We can confirm that this funding has already been committed by FIFA and will not be impacted by the current Covid-19 crisis," a FIFA spokesperson told the Guardian. "This funding will be invested into a range of areas in the women's game including competitions, capacity building, development programmes, governance and leadership, professionalisation and technical programmes."

The USA are the reigning women's world champions
The USA are the reigning women's world champions (PA)

The spokesperson also confirmed that the women's game would be part of any package to help the sport cope with losses incurred due to coronavirus.

"We can confirm that women's football is being fully considered as part of this process in order to understand the various needs and impact on stakeholders within the women's game," the spokesperson added.

"FIFA is currently working on possibilities to provide assistance to the football community around the world, including women's football. The exact format and details of this assistance are currently being discussed in consultation with FIFA's member associations, the confederations and other stakeholders.

"As part of these discussions, FIFA is in close contact with key women's football stakeholders via the Professional Women's Football Task Force and the FIFA-Confederations sub-working group on the impacts of Covid-19."

ID:397082:
Latest coronavirus PSA advert

Coronavirus outbreak - Click here for more stories

Share this article now:
General view of Fir Park, home of Motherwell, from November 2011
Read Next:
Motherwell enjoy sharp rise in season ticket sales despite coronavirus
>
Latest Sports Video
Did you know...?
Sports Mole Logo
Enter your email address to subscribe to Sports Mole's free daily transfer newsletter! Sent twice a day during the transfer window.

rhs 2.0
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool29271166214582
2Manchester CityMan City28183768313757
3Leicester CityLeicester29165858283053
4Chelsea29146951391248
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd29129844301445
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolves29101364134743
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd28111073025543
8Tottenham HotspurSpurs29118104740741
9Arsenal2891364036440
10Burnley29116123440-639
11Crystal Palace29109102632-639
12Everton29107123746-937
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2998122541-1635
14Southampton29104153552-1734
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton29611123240-829
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham2976163550-1527
17Watford2969142744-1727
18Bournemouth2976162947-1827
19Aston Villa2874173456-2225
20Norwich CityNorwich2956182552-2721

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
Ultra close-up image of Kevin De Bruyne [NOT FOR USE IN ARTICLES]Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!