The 2022 European Football Fans Congress (EFFC) will be hosted in Frankfurt from 21st July to 24th July by the Eintracht Frankfurt Fan Department. The EFFC takes place every other year and is the biggest gathering of active football fans on the continent, where they can engage with one another and the decisionmakers and major stakeholders of international football.
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FIRST EUROPEAN FEMALE+ FOOTBALL FANS MEETING AT #EFFC22 IN FRANKFURT
The first European Female+ Football Fans (F+) network meeting will take place from 22nd to 24th July at #EFFC22 in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Yesterday, Uefa’s Executive Committee outlined the post-2024 format and access list for European club competitions. While their decision falls short of our consistently stated aims, we welcome the changes to the initial proposals.
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In the past weeks, the press has been awash with reports of yet more changes to the format of Uefa club competitions, which will be decided upon this week. This is a clear indication that the clubs and officials in charge of deciding the future of European football are still unable to agree on a common position—let alone one that will benefit all stakeholders.
Continue reading “STOP UCC REFORMS NOW”NIAMH O’MAHONY JOINS FSE AS COO & HEAD OF GOVERNANCE
FSE is pleased to announce that Niamh O’Mahony has joined the Office as Chief Operating Officer (COO) & Head of Governance. Niamh brings with her a wealth of professional experience in the world of football, communication, and sports governance.
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Last year, twelve obscenely wealthy clubs tried to destroy European football by creating a closed breakaway league. They failed because fans across the continent—including their own—stood in solidarity against their plans.
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