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We are the Centre for Access to Football in Europe.
'Total Football - Total Access'

CAFE is supported by the UEFA and is working closely with its 53 associations to improve access in European football stadia.

Information for disabled supporters attending the UEFA Champions League Final

UEFA Champions League Final 2013UEFA has published information and guidance for disabled supporters attending the UEFA Champions League Final.

The Final will take place on 25th May 2013 and will be contested by Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. This will be the second time that Wembley Stadium has hosted the UEFA Champions League Final, the first being in 2011.

To view the information for disabled supporters, please click here (PDF). A German-language version has also been made available, and you can view this by clicking here.

If you require any further information, please contact us via email at info@cafefootball.eu, call +44 (0)1244 893 586 or Skype cafe-football.

 

Information for disabled supporters attending the UEFA Europa League Final

UEFA Europa LeagueUEFA has also published information and guidance for disabled supporters attending the UEFA Europa League Final.

The Final will take place on 15th May 2013 and will be contested by Benfica and Chelsea. This will be the first time that the Amsterdam ArenA has hosted the UEFA Europa League Final.

To view the information for disabled supporters, please click here (PDF). A Portuguese-language version will also be available shortly, and this will be posted directly onto the CAFE website.

If you require any further information, please contact us via email at info@cafefootball.eu, call +44 (0)1244 893 586 or Skype cafe-football.

 

Could you be a CAFE roving reporter?

Do you regularly attend football matches either as or with a disabled supporter? Maybe you are planning to attend either the UEFA Champions League Final or UEFA Europa League Final?

We are looking to add to our group of roving reporters, publishing your accounts of attending football matches across Europe. It isn't a huge commitment, and your reports could prove to be really helpful for other disabled supporters who will be attending those stadiums in the future.

If you would like more information about becoming a CAFE roving reporter, please feel free to email us at info@cafefootball.eu.

We also continue to ask for your stadium comments, which can be uploaded via the CAFE website. Adding a comment is really easy to do, just select the country and club or stadium from the menus, and you can also attach any photographs that you have taken. If a stadium currently doesn't have a page set up, please email us at info@cafefootball.eu.

 

Club CAFE Network continues to grow

At our September 2011 conference we launched the Club CAFE network. Club CAFE exists to bring like-minded people together to work towards our goal of Total Football, Total Access.

Since the conference, the network has expanded considerably. People from all across Europe have added their voice to our cause. The more people speak up, the more our voices are heard.

For more information on Club CAFE and to download a copy of the form, please visit http://www.cafefootball.eu/en/club-cafe-1

 

 


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