Araujo limped off the field on Sunday after pulling a muscle that had a previous similar injury
During the Copa America match against Brazil, Barcelona's centre-back, Ronald Araujo, sustained a serious injury, prompting concerns over his recovery and financial implications for his club.
Araujo, a crucial player for both Barcelona and the Uruguayan national team, faces an uncertain period of rehabilitation, which triggers FIFA's Club Protection Programme.
Initiated in 2014 following the World Cup in Brazil, FIFA's Club Protection Programme aims to compensate clubs financially when their players suffer injuries during designated international tournaments.
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For injuries lasting more than 28 consecutive days, caused by accidents during match operations, FIFA steps in to cover the player's fixed salary.
In Araujo's case, the compensation begins on August 3rd, as per FIFA regulations, if his absence extends beyond the initial 28 days.
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Barcelona will receive up to a maximum of 7,500,000 euros for Araujo's injury, calculated at a daily rate of 20,548 euros per day, up to 365 days.
This financial safety net ensures that clubs like Barcelona are not financially burdened by injuries sustained by their players during international duty.
The process for compensation is meticulous: the club must file a claim within 28 days of the injury's occurrence to qualify for reimbursement. Once validated, FIFA disburses the funds directly to Barcelona, mitigating the economic strain caused by Araujo's absence from club activities.
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Araujo's injury underscores the risks associated with international tournaments and the critical role of FIFA's Club Protection Programme in safeguarding clubs from unforeseen financial losses due to player injuries.
As fans await updates on Araujo's recovery progress, Barcelona can rest assured that FIFA's compensation measures provide crucial support during this challenging time.