MASERU – The Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) will allocate a relief fund to the tune of M8 660 million to its structures as part of the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) COVID-19’s relief plan.
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Aug. 17, 2020
TEBOHO JAFETA
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LeFA allocates M8 660 million relief fund to its structures
LeFA secretary general Mokhosi Mohapi
LeFA secretary general Mokhosi Mohapi told a press briefing in Maseru on Monday that each of the 14 premier league teams will receive M80 000 bringing the total to M1 120 million.
He said each of the A Division clubs will get a sum of M40 000 which will add up to M800 000.
The B Division teams he said will share M4 580 million with each club pocketing M10 000 while each team in the C Division will get M6 000 totaling M1,086 million.
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Mohapi said other LeFA structures specifically the District Football Associations (DIFAs), the Lesotho Institutes of Sports Association (LISA), the Lesotho Primary Schools Sports Association (LEPSSA) and the Referees Association will share a sum of M395 000, with the DIFAs receiving a bigger chunk of the money.
“This money is fully expected to be accounted for and clubs will report on how it was used before they can be given the second part of the relief plan at a later stage,” he added.