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June 2016
 
 
 

Welcome to CAFE

Welcome to our June 2016 newsletter, with an update on access at UEFA EURO 2016 and more stories from around Europe. For more information, visit www.cafefootball.eu

CAFE UEFA EURO 2016 information guide for disabled fans

If you are not already familiar with the CAFE UEFA EURO 2016 information guide for disabled fans, you may find it useful especially if you are travelling out to the Finals or are already in France.

You can download the guide in English, French and German.

This guide aims to provide all the information necessary to plan journeys to and in the host cities. The objective is to ensure that disabled people are given a warm welcome on arrival in the host cities and all the help they need to reach their dedicated area inside the stadium. The integration of accessibility in the host city mobility plans will mean that, as well as the information contained in this guide, more significant measures can be taken that will remain in place after the tournament is over.

UEFA EURO 2016 is well underway, and you have been sending us your feedback. We also thought you might enjoy some photos of disabled fans at the Finals. To do so, please click here.


Radio commentary for partially sighted and blind fans

An audio descriptive commentary service is available (in French) at all UEFA EURO 2016 matches. For more information on the broadcast frequencies, please click here.

For commentary in other languages, a live radio commentary transmission is being provided by official UEFA EURO 2016 broadcasters via their websites and mobile phone applications. You should be able to tune in to these commentaries using your 3G/4G mobile phones (dependent on quality of mobile phone reception). For more information, please click here.


News in brief


Disabled fans comments - Have Your Say

The Have Your Say section of the CAFE website is your opportunity to share your matchday experiences with us. Tell us what you found good, not good, and what you felt could have been improved. Fans comments are taken seriously, and can help to make a real positive change for other disabled fans visiting the stadium in the future.

Leaving your fans comments is easy to do. Simply go to www.cafefootball.eu and using the dropdown menus select the stadium that you have recently visited. Each stadium has its own fans comments section where you can share your experiences in any language.

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