Who got what? A breakdown of the government Covid sport package



Sport Ireland have confirmed total funding of 85-million euro as part of a Covid-19 Resilence Fund for sport across the country.

The fund aims to help sporting organisations tackle the impact of the virus on their activities.

The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association will receive €15 million of that total.

This is in addition to the €15 million allocated to the GAA to run this year’s football and hurling championships.

The IRFU stands to receive about €18 million with the FAI getting €13 million which will be ringfenced to support the clubs.

The sport-by-sport breakdown for the main organisations is listed below:

Gaelic Games - GAA, LGFA, Camogie & Handball€30.75 million
Irish Rugby€18 mllion
FAI€13 million
Golf Ireland€2.73 million
Cricket Ireland€1.498 million
Gymnastics Ireland€1.38 million
Basketball Ireland€1.157 million
Horse Sport Ireland€1.04 million
Tennis Ireland €950,000
Athletics Ireland €805,000
Swim Ireland€780,000
Irish Sailing€650,000
IABA (Boxing)€645,000
Cycling Ireland€533,000
Badminton Ireland€369,000
Hockey Ireland€249,000
Triathlon Ireland€235,000
Rowing Ireland€149,000
Irish Martial Arts Commission€120,000
Community Games€110,000
Archery Ireland€100,000
Student Sport Ireland €95,000

 

 



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