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PFA stops subsidising degree for players after Brexit brings £8,350 price rise

  • By Dan
  • February 19, 2021February 19, 2021
  • Online Danish sports management degree had cost £300
  • UK passport holders must now pay €10,000

They are one of the UK’s most important cultural exports and received special assistance from government to restart play during the Covid-19 pandemic, but even Premier League footballers are not exempt from the stifling effects of Brexit.

The players’ union, the Professional Footballers’ Association, has this week informed its members it will no longer be subsidising places for a highly regarded online degree in sports management, after the Danish university which hosts the course confirmed that UK passport holders would now have to pay €10,000 (£8,650) to complete it.

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