Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and the Broomloan Collective urgently call on SSC Napoli, the Italian authorities, and all other stakeholders involved, to ensure the safety and security of fans travelling to Italy next week by allowing them to attend their UCL game as planned.
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FSE WELCOMES UEFA DECISION ON SAFE STANDING FOR 2022-23
Today, the Uefa Executive Committee announced that it has approved the use of safe standing facilities in three countries for the upcoming 2022-23 season. The decision means clubs will be permitted, in line with domestic regulations, to use standing terraces for all Uefa club competition games in France, Germany, and England in the coming weeks.
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On 21st June, supporters’ representatives travelled to Paris to provide evidence to the French Senate Law and Culture Committee, which is conducting an inquiry into this year’s chaotic Uefa Champions League final.
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(Nyon, Switzerland, 7th June, 2022) — The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) progress update released on May 20, 2022 is an important step towards adopting a desperately needed human rights strategic framework, the Sport & Rights Alliance said today.
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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.
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