Andriy Shevchenko Reveals His UAF Salary: $25,000 and a Budget Shortfall.
Andriy Shevchenko’s Comments on UAF’s Financial Struggles
According to Novyny.live: Andriy Shevchenko, president of the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF), has addressed his salary, the organization’s budget, and its transparency. According to Shevchenko, the UAF faced a budget deficit of roughly €3 million. He noted that salary expenses account for about 15–16% of the budget’s expenditure side.
Shevchenko earns $25,000 per month, which he described as the lowest salary of his career since leaving Dynamo Kyiv. He also emphasized that he pays taxes in both Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
Transparency and Challenges
In his remarks, Shevchenko highlighted the critical role of transparency within the Association. He described the budget situation as “catastrophic” and stated that the organization is actively working to improve its financial performance.
“The budget situation was catastrophic.” - Andriy Shevchenko
Shevchenko’s comments on the UAF’s financial difficulties point to serious challenges facing Ukrainian football amid global economic conditions. For an English-speaking audience, this underscores the broader pressures on sports organizations in Eastern Europe. Strengthening financial transparency and working to close budget gaps could be key steps toward rebuilding trust and securing support from sponsors and fans.
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