The FIGC has agreed to pay wages from March to June

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AGI – The problem of the possible financial crack of football clubs arrives in the Federal Council of the FIGC which approved a rule that provides for the postponement of salary payments for one month for Serie A clubs. pay the emoluments from March to June, and not in May.

Taking into account the difficulty in grassroots football due to the pandemic and taking up a request made by amateur clubs and the NLD, the president of the FIGC Gabriele Gravina proposed to integrate the regulation for the distribution of resources of general mutuality (in compliance with the dictates of the Melandri Law).

A technical table has also been set up in the federal council with the first three leagues (A, B and C), the Assocalciatori and the Assoallenatori to facilitate a comparison also with some representatives of the clubs so that the system returns safely.

From the Council ok in accordance with the anti-League law

Completed the procedure for the inclusion of the “anti-Superalloy rule“in the internal organizational rules (NOIF) of the Football Association. After the first step taken in the last federal council of 26 April, today the FIGC approved the modification of art. 16 of the NOIF regarding forfeiture and revocation of the affiliation in two cases: if the clubs participate in competitions organized by private associations not recognized by FIFA, Uefa and the FIGC and if the clubs play friendly matches and tournaments without the authorization of the federation itself.

Finally, the Football Association Council also unanimously approved the final balance sheet for 2020. Despite the pandemic, the balance closed with a production value of € 169.1 million. The gross operating margin was 52.5 million, with a positive result of 2.2 million.

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