FEF Congress 2026 approves financial report for 2025 and projects expenses of $37.9 million for 2026
The Ecuadorian Football Federation approved its financial report for 2025 and projected expenses for 2026 during their Congress in Guayaquil.
The Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) convened on Thursday during the Ordinary Congress 2026 held in Guayaquil to approve the preliminary financial statements for the year 2025. The motion received majority support from attendees, with dissenting votes from Orense Sporting Club, Manta Fútbol Club, and Mushuc Runa. The report outlines that the FEF closed 2025 with total assets of $63 million, representing a 4% increase from the previous year, while current assets rose 16%, indicating improved liquidity for the organization.
Additionally, the FEF highlighted recovering $1.2 million and canceling $22 million in debts inherited from previous administrations. The total liabilities amounted to $37.6 million, with $25 million categorized as current liabilities. A significant drop of 31% in total debt was noted, reflecting efficient financial management during the period. The financial outlook indicates a positive trend for the federation, amidst efforts to stabilize and improve its economic standing within the realm of Ecuadorian football.
Looking ahead, the FEF projects expenses of approximately $37.9 million for 2026. This projection comes at a crucial time as the organization seeks to strengthen its financial foundation while continuing its operations and support for local football activities. The approval of these financial statements and projections is a vital step in fostering transparency and accountability, ensuring that the FEF is aligned with its goals and strategic planning for the future of football in Ecuador.