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FAM Creates COVID-19 Relief Fund

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has created a Special Relief Fund aimed at bailing out elite players and officials who rely on football as a source of income.

FAM Executive Committee made the decision during an Emergency Meeting held via Video-conference on Monday April 27, 2020 to review the FAM Task Force report on the Impact of COVID 19 on Malawi Football and Recommended Mitigation Measures.

FAM President Walter Nyamilandu said during a media conference on Tuesday morning, that among those to benefit from the Special fund are Super League club players and team officials, Women’s Football Regional League Teams and Elite Referees.

He disclosed that FAM intends to use FIFA Special Projects funding for 2020 amounting to USD400,000.00 for the Relief Fund.

“FAM will offer monthly stipends to the above-mentioned beneficiaries of not less than minimum wage as prescribed by Malawi Government.

“We will, in collaboration with relevant authorities like clubs and Associations, pay individual beneficiaries direct to their personal accounts between June and July.

“The Relief Fund will be assessed on month to month basis by the task force to determine the extent and continuation of the support. In the event that the situation normalizes, FAM will withdraw the funding but after giving notice to the beneficiaries

“We will immediately write FIFA to request for authorization to reallocate Special Projects funding for 2020 and upon FIFA’s approval the disbursement will start in June,” said Nyamilandu

He added that FAM will also bail out its Member Associations by increasing the yearly subventions to member Associations that receive direct funding from FAM by 50 percent.

“Bearing in mind that Affiliates’ principle sources of revenues have been adversely affected with the situation at hand, the Committee Resolved to release the funds earlier than planned.

“These funds will henceforth be available from June. The subventions for Member Associations will come from the Operations Fund. In total FAM is expected to spend close to K350 million between June and December,” he said.

FAM has also given direction on the football calendar as the Association has committed to host all football competitions as planned in the 2020 Football Calendar once football resumes.

The Season will only go ahead with some adjustments to the fixtures and allow the season to spill over to next year if the delay is within six months, April to September 2020.

If the delay is of more than 6 months, that is October and beyond, the Season will be considered to have been lost and FAM will start planning for another season which would start January 2021.

On Social Responsibility Initiatives, FAM has offered the Ministry of Health Luwinga Technical Centre Premises in Mzuzu as a quarantine Centre for COVID-19 during the pandemic.

“We feel obliged to help the nation in the fight against the pandemic. We will collaborate with other partners on awareness campaign as well as resource mobilization to help in the fight against the COVID-19,” said Nyamilandu.

One the FIFA Covid 19 emergency funding he said: “FIFA is trying to work on another Emergency relief package for Member Associations. But we are not sure when it will be ready.

That is why we have decided to create our own bailout plan. The FIFA package will supplement the bailout package that FAM has initiated.”

Nyamilandu has since urged all football stakeholders to continue observing the precautionary measures to prevent the pandemic.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Mr Nyamilandu, why making the announcement prematurely before getting the approval from FIFA first…..what if FIFA says no?

    Do not mess around with people’s emotions like your DPP bosses does……

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