FAI reports reduced surplus for 2024 - but still owe €42m

In accounts up to last December, which were finally circulated to delegates ahead of the annual general meeting on November 8, a slight reduction in turnover of €61.6m is reported
FAI reports reduced surplus for 2024 - but still owe €42m

General view inside the Aviva Stadium prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Republic of Ireland and Armenia. Pic: Charles McQuillan/Getty

The FAI posted a reduced surplus of €1.8m for 2024 but still owes €42m to banks and other borrowers.

In accounts up to last December, which were finally circulated to delegates ahead of the annual general meeting on November 8, a slight reduction in turnover of €61.6m is reported.

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