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Sports Budgets in your Nation


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How big is sports budget of your countries for the year and how much each of federations get?

 

 

 

Serbian budget for 2018 is about 17.400.000 US dollars

 

here is for each olympic sport 1RSD=98USD

 

Olympic committee 280.000.000

Paralympic committee 47.000.000

Special olympics 7.500.000

 

Basketball (including 3x3 basket) 106.500.000

Volleyball (beach volleyball) 103.000.000

Water polo 89.000.000

Tennis 70.000.000

Handball 58.000.000

Kayak and canoe 48.500.000

Athletics 48.000.000

Football 46.000.000

Rowing 40.000.000

Shooting 37.500.000

Wrestling 30.000.000

Taekwondo 25.000.000

Swimming 23.500.000

Judo 21.000.000

Karate 17.000.000

Cycling 15.000.000

Table tennis 13.000.000

Gymnastics 11.000.000

Badminton 9.000.000

Weightlifting 7.500.000

Sailing 7.500.000

Synchronized swimming 5.000.000

Triathlon 4.000.000

Diving 3.500.000

Sports climbing 3.500.000

Sooting (clay target) 3.500.000

Rugby 3.800.000

Fencing 3.500.000

Softball 3.200.000

Equestrian 3.000.000

Archery 2.500.000

Golf 1.000.000

Baseball 1.800.000

Field hockey 1.700.000

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Skiing (alpine, cross-country, snowboarding) 11.000.000

Ice hockey 6.500.000

Bobsleigh 2.500.000

Skating (figure, short track) 2.500.000

Luge 400.000

 

Boxing federation is suspended, missing are biathlon and curling?

Modern pentathlon, skateboarding and surfing federation don't exists

 

Funded are also some other organizations (university for example) and non olympic sports (squash, orienteeing, etc.)

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There isn't much detailed data here about that (like, for each sport federation and so), but the budget for sport in 2018 will be around 59 million dollars. Since 2016 it has proggresively received big cuts with the government wanting to cut down public founding in every area of the state.

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In 2018 CONI will have from the state 419 millions of euro.

 

Special founds:

  • 5.4 millions for the Ryder Cup 2022 project
  • 4 millions for the 2018 Volley World Championship
  • 1 million for the youth basketball sector

3 millions of euro was gave to the Italian corps army;

 

241 millions of euro was gave to the federation, in this order (only top 40):

  • Football - 30.42 mil (-7.87)
  • Swimming - 4.91 mil (+0%)
  • Athletics- 6.45 mil (+0%)
  • Snow Winter Sports - 5.48 mil (+2.71)
  • Cycling- 5.46 mil (+4.80%)
  • Fencing - 5.10 mil (+4.08%)
  • Volleyball - 4.97 mil (+0%)
  • Judo/Wrestling/Karate -  4.85 mil (+2.10%)
  • Tennis - 4.29 mil (+0%)
  • Basketball - 4.19 mil (+0%)
  • Skeet shooting - 4.06 mil (+3.84%)
  • Gymnastics - 3.78 mil (+1.32%)
  • Rowing - 3.60 mil (+5.87%)
  • Rugby - 3.51 mil (+0%)
  • Boxing - 3.32 mil (+3.11)
  • Ice Winter Sports - 2.87 mil (+3.60%)
  • Shooting sports - 2.79 mil (+0%)
  • Canoeing - 2.76 mil (+3.75)
  • Archery - 2.52 mil (+4.64%)
  • Equestrian sports - 2.50 mil (+8.70%)
  • Baseball/Softball - 2.49 mil (+4.26)
  • Sailing - 2.4 mil (+3.52)
  • Taekwondo - 2.06 mil (+5.10)
  • Weightlifting - 2.05 mil (+0%)
  • Golf - 1.73 mil (+0%)
  • Roller sports - 1.92 mil (+8.44%)
  • Motor sports - 1.90 mil (+2.70%)
  • Pentathlon - 1.86 mil (+0%)
  • Field hockey - 1.82 mil (+2.81)
  • Triathlon - 1.70 mil (+6.26)
  • Table tennis - 1.63 mil (+0%)
  • Badminton - 1.58 mil (+0%)
  • Handball - 1.49 mil (+0%)
  • Winter skiing - 1.39 mil (+7.74%)
  • Fishing - 1.27 mil (+0%)
  • Powerboat - 1.23 (+0%)
  • Boules - 1.23 mil (+4.23%)
  • Dancing - 0.78 mil (+6.81%)
  • Squash - 0.70 mil (+7.63)
  • Hunting - 0.45 (+0%)
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hace 6 minutos, Gianlu33 said:

In 2018 CONI will have from the state 419 millions of euro.

 

Special founds:

  • 5.4 millions for the Ryder Cup 2022 project
  • 4 millions for the 2018 Volley World Championship
  • 1 million for the youth basketball sector

 

Ah yes, now that I see this I forgot to add: the youth olympics has it's own separate budget because it's funded mostly by the city of Buenos Aires, not the nation... and unsurprisingly it's being a nightmare of overspending, corruption scandals (for example with Myrtha Pools...) a story for another day :facepalm: 

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The one for 2018 is not decided yet, probably we can expect it as usual at the end of the January...

 

Here the one from 2017, I don´t expect to many changes

 

 

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And then you have to modify the list, in which you count only the "sports-related" part of the funding (and there the total is about 141-142)

http://www.coni.it/images/1-Primo-piano-2017/Contributi_FSN_2018.pdf

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As far as I am aware, Sport Ireland has been given a budget of €48.5 million for 2018, but there is yet no breakdown or publication from Sport Ireland on how the funding will breakdown amongst the different sports.

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