CAFE publishes Disabled Spectators Guide ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final
CAFE has published an access information guide for disabled fans planning to attend this season’s UEFA Champions League Final.
CAFE is a CSR associate partner of UEFA, working closely to ensure UEFA finals and tournaments are accessible and welcoming for all.
The final, between Real Madrid CF and Juventus FC will take place on Saturday 3 June at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff.
Disabled Spectators Guide
The guide contains detailed information for disabled fans planning on attending the Final including how to get to the stadium, accessible services and facilities available within the stadium and accessible public transport around Cardiff. The guide also includes information on audio-descriptive commentary, which will be available inside the stadium in English.
If you are attending this year’s Final, please remember to HAVE YOUR SAY on your matchday experience. You can leave your fan comments and photographs on the Principality Stadium page of the CAFE Website.
The guide provided on this website is in English, however, on the website of CAFE, an Italian and Spanish version can additionally be found.
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Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadia and Matchday Experience
The UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadia and Matchday Experience- Access for All- sets out the minimum requirements at football stadiums based on European standards. It offers practical advice and solutions to assist football clubs and national associations in delivering accessible facilities and services at both, new and existing stadia and to ensure that they are accessible, inclusive and welcoming for all.
The Good Practice Guide can be found in English on the EFDN Online Learning Platform. On the website of CAFE, the guide is available in 14 different languages.