Slovenian clubs receive almost 800,000 euros in UEFA solidarity funds
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The European Football Association Uefa has distributed €233 million to the clubs as part of the solidarity programme for the period of national competitions between 2020 and 2024. Slovenian clubs received almost 800,000 euros, most notably Olimpija, Celje and Maribor, according to UEFA data.
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The European Football Association UEFA has distributed financial resources to clubs as part of the solidarity program for the period of national team competitions between 2020 and 2024 in the amount of 233 million euros. Slovenian clubs received just under 800,000 euros, with Olimpija, Celje and Maribor receiving the most, according to UEFA data.
The European Football Association UEFA has distributed financial resources to clubs for the period of national team competitions between 2020 and 2024 in the amount of 233 million euros as part of the solidarity program. Slovenian clubs received just under 800,000 euros, the most of which went to Olimpija, Celje and Maribor, according to UEFA data. UEFA distributed a record 233 million euros among the clubs, which is around 33 million euros more…
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