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UEFA Super Cup ticket auction for charity launched on UEFA.com as of 29 July 12.00CET

UEFA Super Cup 2013UEFA has today launched a charity ticket sale auction for the 2013 UEFA Super Cup between the UEFA Champions League winners, FC Bayern München, and the UEFA Europa League winners, Chelsea FC, at the Eden Stadium in Prague on Friday 30 August at 20.45CET.

UEFA is organising a ticket charity auction in which the highest bidding participants win tickets for the UEFA Super Cup. UEFA will donate all raised funds to CAFE, Centre for Access to Football in Europe, to help disabled fans (more information can be found on CAFE’s website: http://www.cafefootball.eu/).

David Bernstein, CAFE Chairman says “We are delighted to have been nominated by UEFA as the recipients of the Super Cup 2013 charity ticket auction. On behalf of everyone at CAFE, I wish to warmly thank UEFA for its unwavering commitment to our critical works. The charitable funds raised will be used to further progress our projects towards creating an inclusive matchday experience for all European disabled fans.”

Disabled football fansThe bidding and registration period runs from 29 July 12.00 CET until 7 August 12.00 CET. Tickets available for the auction are category 1 with a minimum bid of 130€ per ticket and each person can bid for a maximum of four tickets.

Payment can be made by credit card only and participants donate a 5 EUR non-refundable registration fee and when submitting their bid for tickets to the UEFA Super Cup participants must accept the Charity Auction regulations.

Participants will be informed by 12 August if they have been successful.

This ticket charity auction platform can be accessed here.

Full information including terms and conditions as well as answers to frequently asked questions can be found here.

For further questions regarding the ticket auction that are not addressed in the FAQ section, contact should be made directly with the UEFA Ticketing customer service via email to:
supercupcharity@uefa.com

 

Editor's notes:

Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE) is a European wide charity established to achieve equal access to football - Total Football Total Access. CAFE is working with key stakeholders towards one clear aim; a more accessible and inclusive matchday experience for disabled supporters across Europe.

CAFE has been funded by UEFA since its inception in 2009 when it was awarded the UEFA Monaco prize and also delivered the official UEFA EURO 2012 Respect Inclusion project in Poland and Ukraine. CAFE maintains a strong presence in both host nations, delivering an on-going legacy project having been the official charity of UEFA EURO 2012. In 2012, UEFA made a further commitment to access and inclusion for disabled fans by appointing CAFE as its CSR associate partner until 2017.

To assist stadiums and their clubs, UEFA and CAFE have published 'Access for All' - the UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating and Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience. This guide sets out UEFA and CAFE’s minimum requirements and provides a benchmark of good practice for both new and existing stadiums. Access for All is available in 13 languages.

For more about CAFE please,contact us at info@cafefootball.eu, call +44 (0)1244 893586 or Skype us at cafe-football.

Media Enquiries to Rebecca Sims at Bird Consultancy at rs@birdconsultancy.co.uk.

 


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