MINSK, 30 April (BelTA) - UEFA has released €236.5 million to help its 55 member associations meet the challenges of COVID-19 in their respective countries. The decision was taken at the meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee, BelTA has learned.
Under UEFA's HatTrick assistance program, each of the 55 member associations will get €4.3 million. 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. UEFA notes that all planned payments will be made on time.
UEFA's HatTrick assistance program is one of the largest solidarity and development programs ever to be established by a sports organization. It was launched in 2004 following the UEFA EURO that took place in Portugal. By 2024, the HatTrick program will have made a remarkable €2.6 billion available to its member associations.
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