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Byrne says Government wants to give €3.99m to Finn Harps for stadium but awaits FAI correspondence
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25/10/2023
Byrne says Government wants to give €3.99m to Finn Harps for stadium but awaits FAI correspondence
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We have a, in the LSSIF scheme, I don't know how many football clubs applied for that,
00:05
but Finn Harps was granted £3.99 million.
00:08
I want to give that money to Finn Harps, I want that stadium built, but in line with
00:12
standard procedures for grants, we're waiting for correspondence really from the FAI in
00:18
terms of co-funding of that, and we're waiting for some of the documentation.
00:22
There's also an LSSIF top-up process in place, and I certainly want Finn Harps to succeed
00:28
in that, and it's a matter for the officials who are assessing that at the moment, but
00:31
I understand they have an application in.
00:33
We want to put that grant out, we want to see that built, but we've awarded that grant.
00:38
I know Bohemian's got funding as well for the design of their stadium, and I hope there'll
00:42
be another round soon for Daly Men Park, that Daly Men Park will be able to apply, and a
00:47
number of other, Deputy O'Murroch, you mentioned the DOCFC applied to the Sports Capital Programme.
00:52
I don't know who has applied for Sports Capital, but it'll be published on the website very
00:55
soon, but I wonder how many League of Ireland clubs have applied.
00:58
I hope some of them have applied for Sports Capital funding, because it's there and has
01:03
been available to them.
01:04
But over the last number of years, the memorandum of understanding with the FAI, there's been
01:09
a total of 62 million euro provided to the FAI by Sport Ireland through the government
01:13
from 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.
01:16
A huge amount of funding.
01:19
And part of that funding is stadium funding.
01:22
Part of that is about two and a half million every year goes into the Aviva from the government
01:27
to the FAI.
01:28
It's a recoupable amount of money that's to be paid back in due course.
01:33
But that's to pay for the Aviva Stadium, and in terms of that deal that was done a long,
01:37
long time ago.
01:38
So there's huge support being given to football, and as somebody, and like a number of deputies
01:44
here, I regularly go to see Drogheda United.
01:48
I know the facilities are basically the same as they were when I was a child.
01:54
However, again, it's a matter for them, they're talking about the private investment that
01:57
they've been seeking, it's a matter for the members that are going through that.
02:00
But there is private investment, as Deputy Farrell said, in the League of Ireland.
02:03
And again, the story is not just about the government, it's also about the opportunities
02:07
that are there for private investment.
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