FAI explores options for League of Ireland return including extension and 'behind closed doors' games

THE FAI has met with the National League Executive Committee to 'draw up a roadmap' for the return of the SSE Airtricity League at the earliest opportunity.
The FAI has met with the National League Executive Committee to discuss options to resume League of Ireland football.The FAI has met with the National League Executive Committee to discuss options to resume League of Ireland football.
The FAI has met with the National League Executive Committee to discuss options to resume League of Ireland football.

Delegates from the FAI and the NLEC discussed various options at length including the resumption of the league behind closed doors on June 19th or with a reduced capacity at 25% or 50% with the season to run until the end of December.

A further option discussed was the resumption of football in July or August based on Government advice and HSE guidelines; a deferral of all National League activity until September with a reduced fixture programme season to run until the end of December or alternatively, a deferral until September with a full fixture programme to run until the end of February 2021.

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The meeting took place via Microsoft Teams and followed the FAI’s participation in a UEFA tele-conference with all 55 member states on Tuesday around a return to action.

The talks with the NLEC also followed the latest statement by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar around restrictions on public movement and a Government statement on a ban for licensed mass gatherings of more than 5,000 people until the end of August.

The FAI is preparing for all eventualities around a return to football and, along with the NLEC will work together with the SSE Airtricity League to analyse the financial impact of all options available.

A final recommendation is to be made ahead of a Government announcement on May 5th regarding any extension to the current lockdown.

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"The results of the financial analysis with the clubs will allow the FAI and the NLEC to examine all financial support options available if games are played behind closed doors, including income from live streaming and potential FIFA support," read an FAI statement.

Speaking after the meeting, NLEC Chairperson Noel Byrne said: “These are unprecedented times for Irish life never mind football and all our clubs recognise that fact.

"Today’s meeting again emphasised the need for the SSE Airtricity League clubs and the FAI to work together to ensure that our League comes through this difficult period in the best manner possible.

“We discussed all potential outcomes in depth today and we will now formulate a plan for the resumption of our National League that is the best one possible for our clubs, our fans and our players in line with best practice advice from the Government, the HSE and UEFA.”

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Interim Deputy CEO of the FAI, Niall Quinn said: “Today’s meeting was productive and realistic in light of the most recent comments from An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, his Government and UEFA. We all understand the situation the country is in right now and we will continue to follow the guidelines laid down by the HSE and the Department of Health.

“We must also prepare for all eventualities around a return to football. The FAI and the NLEC are now working with the clubs to explore the financial impact around a return to action under all circumstances.

“We are engaging with the clubs now to see what income support they will need to get us back on the field and we look forward to productive engagement with them in the coming days so that we emerge from this difficult period in the strongest manner possible for everyone involved with the SSE Airtricity League.”

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