ACCESS FOR ALL UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide
Football is a sport for everyone no matter what their creed, colour or religious belief and as such the experience of witnessing a live football match, and the highs and lows it brings to fans around the world, should also be accessible to all – and yet it is not.
A large percentage of the population currently does not have the easy access to the live game that they should, including some 80 million disabled people living in the European Union.
The purpose of this document is to outline and share the practical solutions that can help football clubs and stadiums deliver accessible venues for this group.
On CAFE’s website, the guide is available in 14 different languages. Please follow the link for downloading the guide in your language.
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