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The GAA introduces a high-performance licence to cap rising team costs and preserve amateurism amid spending concerns.
The GAA is introducing a new "high-performance licence" to control rising intercounty team costs, with President Jarlath Burns citing annual expenses nearing €120 million.
The licence, set for discussion at the upcoming GAA congress, aims to regulate spending and uphold amateur status amid scrutiny over payments to coaches and backroom staff.
Counties including Donegal, Limerick, Galway, and Kerry spent over €2 million this year.
The move follows concerns about tax compliance, with Westmeath facing potential revenue audits after a €150,000 settlement for manager payments.
The GAA also maintained frozen National League ticket prices for a second year.
La GAA introduce una licencia de alto rendimiento para limitar el aumento de los costos del equipo y preservar el amateurismo en medio de preocupaciones de gasto.