The National Football Exhibition was launched in 2018 by John Delaney, then the chief executive of the FAI. Picture: Sportsfile
The Football Association of Ireland received more than €750,000 from the government for a promotional campaign in the lead-up to Euro 2020, when Ireland was due to host four games before Uefa stripped the country of staging rights due to Covid-19 concerns. In the run-up to the tournament, which ultimately took place in 2021 due to the pandemic, the government committed to paying for the costs of transport, security and promotion associated with the games...
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