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1959_FIFA人才发展计划-2026年申请窗口
FIFA· 2026-02-06 01:55
Investment Rating - The FIFA Talent Development Scheme (TDS) operational lifecycle for 2023-2026 is designed to enhance the competitiveness of national teams globally and is supported by a dedicated funding allocation of USD 200 million, aimed at both male and female talents [27][37]. Core Insights - The TDS aims to provide every member association with tailored resources and structures for talent development, ensuring a sustainable legacy and equal investment in male and female players [27][37]. - The operational lifecycle includes a needs-based approach, allowing member associations to apply for dedicated funding and support for their long-term development plans [27][37]. - The TDS is structured around four key pillars: expertise, training and education, knowledge exchange, and funding, with an annual contribution of USD 50,000 allocated to each participating member association [37][44]. Summary by Sections I. General Rules - The TDS was launched to promote global football and support member associations in developing talent pathways [27]. - The operational lifecycle incorporates a needs-based approach and provides resources for member associations to enhance their talent development programs [27]. II. TDS Operational Lifecycle - The TDS operational lifecycle is tailored to the needs of each member association, with annual contributions and additional funding opportunities available [37][44]. - Member associations can apply for funding for specific talent development projects that align with their strategic long-term development plans [34][44]. III. Principles of Funding and Process of Approval - Each member association accepted into the TDS will receive an annual contribution of USD 50,000, with additional funding available for specific talent programs [44]. - The Global Football Development Panel is responsible for approving applications and ensuring compliance with the TDS regulations [49]. IV. Obligations of Member Associations - Member associations must comply with TDS regulations and submit annual requests to participate, including a strategic long-term development plan [39][54]. - Each application must be supported by accurate and complete information, and member associations must ensure compliance with all requirements [40][54]. V. Final Provisions - The TDS regulations were approved by the FIFA Council and are effective immediately, applying to the financial period ending on 31 December 2026 [60].