Connacht GAA expect their income to be down €150,000 in 2025 with the loss of the FBD league.
Connacht council have announced that ground rent to counties for the Connacht championship will be cut in half.
The rent will be cut from 10% to 5%; as delegates bemoaned the loss of the pre-season football tournament and pre-season hurling league.
The GAA’s central council removed, pre-season tournaments including the FBD league last month. Three inter-county managers have called for the tournaments to be reinstated.
A statement by Connacht GAA read; “During the October meeting of the Connacht GAA, the council accepted a recommendation from the provincial management committee to reduce ground rent payable to counties from 10% to 5% for the senior football championship 2025.
Expected loss in gate receipts and sponsorship
This decision comes in response to severe funding challenges faced by Connacht following the Ard Comhairle (Central Council) decision to remove one of the provinces main sources of funding, namely the FBD sponsored Connacht Football and Hurling Leagues. In recent years, the competition has taken place at the University of Galway Connacht GAA AerDome.
Projected income for the province is expected to decline by nearly €150,000 due to losses in gate receipts, streaming, and sponsorship. The removal of these competitions in 2025 is anticipated to have a particularly negative impact, especially as teams, match officials, and supporters could have greatly benefited from experiencing new rules before the National League begins.
Delegates from all counties raised concerns during the meeting regarding the loss of revenue and the necessity of these competitions. They pointed out that managers would likely seek additional challenge matches, placing increased demands on players in terms of both playtime and travel. The delegates highlighted the missed opportunities provided by the FBD Connacht League and expressed a strong desire to explore alternative solutions for balancing the budget.
Additionally, the Connacht Hurling League has provided significant opportunities for all counties, further highlighted by the participation of New York, London, and Longford alongside the five Connacht counties. New York, in particular, has greatly benefited from participation in the Hurling leagues”.