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Negative first by Greece in debt to footballers
PSAPP announced in an announcement that the lion’s share of the amounts distributed by FIFA for the second phase of the FIFA FUND will go to the members of the cooperative, as 58 of the 140 applications came from PSAPP.
PSAPP made an announcement for the second phase of the FIFA FUND for footballers who are owed money.
Out of a total of 140 applications worldwide, 58 refer to footballers/members of the PSAPP whose teams have either been relegated or have not declared participation in professional categories in the 2020/21 season.
PSAPP members received a total of €1,255,000 out of a total of €2.75 million (US$1,366,663 out of a total of three million dollars of the fund).
Details from PSAPP in its announcement: “The amounts distributed by FIFA for its second phase FIFA FUND .
Out of a total of 140 approved applications worldwide, 58 are from PSAPP and concern our member footballers whose teams have been relegated or have not declared their participation in the 2020-2021 professional championships.
Special Our members will be distributed the sum of $1,366,663 out of the fund’s total of $3,000,000, an amount covering 60% to 100% of the debt owed by the teams to each individual player.
Under these circumstances Greece’s negative world first in debt to footballers is once again reflected in the numbers.
Needless to remind the “firsts” that our country is occupied in the 1st phase of the FIFA FUND, while it seems self-evident and rather formal prediction that as long as the responsible bodies sit there with their arms crossed and do not come up with any substantial solutions to protect the actual protagonists of the sport, the corresponding “premières” will continue for many years to come“.
The two FIFA tables:
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
