UEFA President Slovenia's Aleksander Ceferin (2R), UEFA deputy secretary general Giorgio Marchetti (2L), UEFA Chief Refereeing Officer Roberto Rosetti (L), and UEFA Managing Director of Communications, Phil Townsend, attend a press conference following the UEFA Executive Committee meeting, in Dublin on December 3, 2018. (Photo by Paul FAITH / AFP) (Photo credit should read PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)

UEFA through its Executive Committee have agreed to lifting the conditions on payments made through UEFA’s HatTrick programme.

UEFA has released the sum of €236.5m to bail out its 55 member associations to meet the challenges of COVID-19 in their respective countries.

This HatTrick funding is usually distributed to the national associations to cover running costs and to support in the development of specific and targeted areas of domestic football. However, UEFA has decided to allow each association to set its own priorities in light of the negative impact of the coronavirus on football at all levels.

Announcing the funding, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin said:

“Our sport is facing an unprecedented challenge brought about by the COVID-19 crisis. UEFA wants to help its members to respond in ways that are appropriate to their specific circumstances. As a result, we have agreed that up to €4.3m per association, paid for the remainder of this season and next, as well as part of the investment funding, can be used as our members see fit to rebuild the football community.

“I believe this is a responsible decision to help as much as we can; and I am proud of the unity that football is showing throughout this crisis. Without doubt, football will be at the heart of life returning to normal. When that time comes, football must be ready to answer that call.”

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