How the Ukrainian Football Association Spent €19.3 Million in 2025.
Ukrainian Football Association's 2025 Expenditure
According to Novyny.live: In 2025, the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) allocated a total of €19.3 million (equivalent to 907 million hryvnias) across various sectors of its operations. This substantial budget reflects the association's broad commitment to fostering the sport's growth at all levels within the country. The UAF's financial management is a key indicator of its strategic priorities in a challenging period for Ukrainian sport.
Breakdown of Expenditure
- €2.9 million to support the Ukrainian national team;
- €4.1 million for youth and junior national teams, women's football development, and youth academies;
- €1.6 million for grassroots football, social projects, and regional support;
- €2.3 million for the association's governance, management bodies, and committees;
- €3.8 million for the upkeep of the House of Football and administrative costs;
- €0.6 million for special projects;
- €3.2 million for arbitration and legal proceedings;
- €0.8 million allocated through the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
UAF President Andriy Shevchenko disclosed these financial details. The figures highlight the association's active engagement across multiple fronts and its concerted efforts to advance football in Ukraine. This transparency comes as football bodies worldwide face increasing scrutiny over their financial governance.
The funding distribution underscores a strategic focus on bolstering the national team, nurturing youth and women's programs, and promoting the sport's accessibility. Such investments aim not only to enhance athletic performance but also to strengthen football's social role in Ukraine, which is particularly significant given the nation's current circumstances.
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