Ireland's Football Plan: $15M from Expat Donors
The Football Association of Ireland unveils a strategic plan for 2026-2029, aiming to raise €15 million from Irish expats. The plan involves upgrading facilities nationwide through the Global Ireland Football Foundation. The association seeks to address current gaps, such as lack of female toilets and headquarters upgrades, and reduce debt by €12.5 million by 2029. The plan also includes adding ten new youth coaches and ambitious goals for the mens and womens teams. The foundations board, drawn from the Ireland Funds network and tech giants, aims to lift Irish football from its underperforming spot in Europe.
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