Awards introduced to recognise the best FIFA Forward Programme projects
FIFA Forward is at the heart of FIFA’s efforts to develop football around the world
Armenia took first prize followed by Andorra and Moldova
Over the past seven years, hundreds of football development projects have been completed around the world, from Tahiti to Dominica and Iceland to Lesotho, as part of the FIFA Forward Development programme which was introduced shortly after Gianni Infantino was elected FIFA President in 2016. Based on the principle that FIFA’s revenues are re-invested in football development around the world, FIFA Forward funds have been used to construct national training centres, refurbish stadiums, build pitches, organise competitions and grow women’s football around the world. Funding is available to all 211 member associations and the projects are tailor-made to meet the needs of each country. The third cycle, FIFA Forward 3.0, began this year and will provide each member association with up to USD 8 million to fund projects over a four-year period – a roughly seven-fold increase since 2016. This year, it was decided to introduce the FIFA Forward Awards to recognise some of the outstanding projects and highlight examples the benefits the programme can bring to a given country. The inaugural awards were open to European member associations and focused exclusively on infrastructure projects. Twenty-one member associations entered the contest, and they were informed of the results on May 24 with Armenia taking first place followed by Andorra and Moldova.