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Irish Daily Star

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October 08, 2025

GAA & FAI grants as more artists to get weekly €325

- KEITH FALKINER

SPORT and the arts were two of the big winners out of Budget 2026 with a range of extra funding and grants announced.

The Football Association of Ireland will receive €3million for academies at clubs.

It falls short of the €4.45million it requested but still represents a major boost.

The administration of the multi-annual funding will come through Sport Ireland rather than the FAI.

An FAI spokesman said: “It will create full-time academy roles across League of Ireland clubs, providing the high-performance environments our most talented boys and girls need to thrive”

Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers said the funding would be part of a €10.7million increase in funding for Sport Ireland and represented the start of a multiyear commitment to fund grassroots football.

He added that, despite Ireland's proud history in soccer, youth development structures have not kept pace with other countries.

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The GAA will also gain with Government grants for inter-county players increasing to an annual average of €1,800.

This means the total fund for player grants next year will be €7.2 million, up from €5.6million last year with 2024's average grant coming in at €1,471 per player.

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