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The FAI Facility Development Unit
The FAI Facility Development Unit exists to support the development of quality football facilities locally, regionally and nationally. It works in partnership with key stakeholders by offering advice on quality standards and assisting with technical queries, master planning and design advice at every stage of the development of football infrastructure projects including the layout of grounds, clubhouse planning and pitch construction.

The FAI Facilitiy Development Unit can be contacted at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Floodlight Development
The Football Association of Ireland is working with clubs to bring to their attention a significant commercial opportunity with a blue chip company called Shared Access. For further information and to register an interest in the programme clubs are asked to visit click here.

Latest Facilities News

New Round of Sports Capital Programme Announced

  New Round of Sports Capital Programme Announced A new €30 million fund for important sports capital projects has been launched today by Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring TD.

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FAI Stadium Infrastructure Criteria

Download FAI Stadium Infrastructure criteria here.   FAI Stadium Infrastructure Criteria Acting under its mandate to promote, foster and develop the game of football the Football Association of Ireland is committed to ensuring that the facilities at which our games are played, meet appropriate levels. The purpose of this document is to ensure that; • quality and appropriate facilities of consistent standards are provided for players, coaches and officials; • football spectators are accommodated in a safe, comfortable and customer friendly environment; • media and press representatives are able to perform their business in an appropriate and safe working environment.   These criteria govern the structural criteria to be fulfilled by a stadium in order to be classified as FAI Preliminary category, or FAI category 1, 2, or 3. The relevant competition regulations governing a competition will specify the category of stadium required for all matches in that competition. The relevant competition regulations may specify conditions under which the competition regulators or licensing committee may grant an exception to a particular criterion or criteria. These criteria apply for games which do not otherwise come within the scope of the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations 2010. The criteria can also be used to provide guidelines for clubs who are interested in developing their facilities to a particular quality standard or who aim to play at a higher level. The FAI will aim to support, advise and assist clubs in achieving these criteria, and in developing facilities on a long-term basis. Guidance notes can be found on the website www.fai.ie. For further information or to seek assistance with the criteria or developments at your ground, please contact \n This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Shared Access Scheme Progressing well

The Shared Access Floodlighting scheme continues to make good progress and more and more clubs are expressing an interest every week.

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Community Work Placement Scheme to benefit Football Family

The Minister for Social Protection, Éamon Ó Cuív TD, has announced arrangements for a new work placement initiative in the community sector which can benefit participating Football Clubs and Leagues.

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Shared Access to boost telecoms infrastructure with FAI partnership

Initiative will see Shared Access provide funding for floodlights to local football clubs throughout Ireland

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