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Culture secretary warns FA it will lose government funding if it fails to reform
POSTED 11 May 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
Whittingdale said he was 'disappointed' by the FA's stance
The Football Association (FA) will lose all its government funding if it fails to undertake significant governance reforms, according to culture secretary John Whittingdale.

Whittingdale said he was “disappointed” that the football governing body had “rejected the opportunity to reform their outdated and unrepresentative governance model” and would move all taxpayer and National Lottery funding to other organisations if no progress was made.

Talking at the Telegraph Business of Sport Conference 2016, the Conservative MP for Maldon added: “We will look instead to root money for grassroots football to other organisations that will adhere to good governance.”

He revealed that the government will be writing to the FA to warn it over its future conduct, adding that failure to adhere to “certain minimum standards” was a “betrayal of athletes and the public alike”.

The FA’s current funding deal with Sport England – the quango which funds grassroots sport on behalf of the government with taxpayer funds and National Lottery money – has seen the organisation receive around £30m (US$43.3m, €40m) over the four-year funding cycle (2013-2017), which it mainly invests in grassroots facilities, alongside funds from the Premier League and Football Foundation.

Greg Dyke, the current FA chair, announced his decision to step down from the role earlier this year, citing opposition from the FA Council to implement reforms which would improve the diversity at the top end of the governing body.

The Council has been criticised in the past for its lack of transparency and diversity, while the FA board only has one figure who is not a white male – Heather Rabbatts.
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Culture secretary warns FA it will lose government funding if it fails to reform
POSTED 11 May 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
Whittingdale said he was 'disappointed' by the FA's stance
The Football Association (FA) will lose all its government funding if it fails to undertake significant governance reforms, according to culture secretary John Whittingdale.

Whittingdale said he was “disappointed” that the football governing body had “rejected the opportunity to reform their outdated and unrepresentative governance model” and would move all taxpayer and National Lottery funding to other organisations if no progress was made.

Talking at the Telegraph Business of Sport Conference 2016, the Conservative MP for Maldon added: “We will look instead to root money for grassroots football to other organisations that will adhere to good governance.”

He revealed that the government will be writing to the FA to warn it over its future conduct, adding that failure to adhere to “certain minimum standards” was a “betrayal of athletes and the public alike”.

The FA’s current funding deal with Sport England – the quango which funds grassroots sport on behalf of the government with taxpayer funds and National Lottery money – has seen the organisation receive around £30m (US$43.3m, €40m) over the four-year funding cycle (2013-2017), which it mainly invests in grassroots facilities, alongside funds from the Premier League and Football Foundation.

Greg Dyke, the current FA chair, announced his decision to step down from the role earlier this year, citing opposition from the FA Council to implement reforms which would improve the diversity at the top end of the governing body.

The Council has been criticised in the past for its lack of transparency and diversity, while the FA board only has one figure who is not a white male – Heather Rabbatts.
RELATED STORIES
Seb Coe and John Whittingdale to speak at Telegraph sport conference


IAAF president Sebastian Coe, culture secretary John Whittingdale and Akira Shimazu, chief executive of Japan’s 2019 Rugby World Cup Organising Committee, will deliver keynote talks at the Telegraph’s Business of Sport Conference 2016.
Culture, Media and Sport minister campaigns for Brexit


John Whittingdale – the secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport – is one of six high-profile cabinet ministers who will campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU).
FA chair Greg Dyke steps down over reform opposition


Greg Dyke, the chair of the Football Association (FA), has announced he is to step down in the summer after conceding that the governance reforms he desires are unlikely to be implemented.
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UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
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