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UEFA set final deadline for Dublin Euros decision

UEFA set final deadline for Dublin Euros decision Updated / Friday, 9 Apr 2021 19:29 The Aviva Stadium is down to host three group games and a round-of-16 clash UEFA has given Ireland ten days to come up with further details of plans for fan access to games for this summer s Euros after the FAI were unable to commit to allowing supporters into the Aviva Stadium in June. Munich, Rome and Bilbao - the other Group E host alongside Dublin - have also been given until 19 April, when UEFA s executive committee meet, before a final decision on whether the cities will remain host venues.

Dalymount Park redevelopment to progress following announcement of government grant

Dalymount Park redevelopment to progress following announcement of government grant
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How is UEFA helping national associations develop grassroots coach education across Europe? | Inside UEFA

How is UEFA helping national associations develop grassroots coach education across Europe? Thursday 8 April 2021 Article summary UEFA s work to develop the grassroots game alongside its member associations has created a culture of collaboration with exciting new programmes underway across the continent. Article top media content Article body The launch of the new UEFA C Diploma for grassroots coaches represents a major step in raising the overall quality of football throughout Europe. By better educating coaches across its 55 member associations, one of the key aims of the UEFA Coaching Convention, European football s governing body is able to ensure more players are receiving high-quality training, which in turn helps improve the standard of grassroots, and subsequently, elite football.

Ireland must shake off scandals to be boardroom standards leader, say online trainers

Ireland must shake off scandals to be boardroom standards leader, say online trainers Corporate Governance Institute, backed by Enterprise Ireland, is targeting growth abroad about 3 hours ago Listen now 5:23 David Duffy (left), founder and chief executive of the Corporate Governance Institute, with Anthony Quigley, founder and chairman. Photograph: Alan Betson Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   An Enterprise Ireland-backed company aims to “democratise” corporate governance training for board directors at home and abroad through online courses illustrated with examples of governance scandals, including the one that happened under John Delaney’s watch at the Football Association of Ireland.

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