The payment is part of the UEFA's Club Benefits Programme which is aimed at encouraging clubs to release players to their national teams. Clubs receive an equal share for each player allowed to feature in Nations League and Euro qualifiers and also earn a fixed amount per player per day during the final tournament. The programme means clubs across the football pyramid can benefit, with Yorkshire Amateur - a team operating in England's 10th-tier - receiving €7,300 ($8,380/£6,260).