Questions were also raised about Roy Barrett's position.
FAI Interim CEO Gary Owens says next year's finances are based on no fans being allowed attend games.
The association was saved from insolvency last night.
A comfortable majority voted in favour of the governance reforms required to secure 35 million euro of government funding.
However, Owens says the FAI's financial state remains fragile and hasn't ruled out a rebrand.
Independent chairperson Roy Barrett says in his mind there is no issue around the fact he was recommended for his role by the chairperson of Bank of Ireland, Patrick Kennedy:
The FAI can confirm that Resolution Two has passed 114 in favour. pic.twitter.com/v22Hu20Y2B
— FAIreland ⚽️🇮🇪 (@FAIreland) August 31, 2020
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