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CAFE Week of Action 2014 Total Football, Total Access Poland and Ukraine 5-13 April 2014 Summary report Prepared by: Centre for Access to Football in Europe www.cafefootball.eu Registered charity no. 1131339 Supported by: This report is also available in accessible formats (such as large print) on request and is available in English and Russian. 1 Contents Executive summary ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.About the Week of Action ................................................................................................................... 5 2.Support ................................................................................................................................................ 6 3.Activities............................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1.Poland ............................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2.Ukraine ............................................................................................................................................ 10 4.CAFE special recognition awards ...................................................................................................... 12 5.Media coverage summary ................................................................................................................. 15 6.Conclusion .......................................................................................................................................... 20 7.Contacting CAFE ................................................................................................................................ 22 8.About CAFE ........................................................................................................................................ 22 Promotional banners designed for the CAFE Week of Action 2 Executive summary To build on the success of the UEFA EURO 2012 Respect Inclusion – Football with No Limits project, CAFE is currently delivering a 3 year legacy initiative in Poland and Ukraine. As a part of this, CAFE hosted its first ever Week of Action – ‘Total Football, Total Access’ – which ran from 13th-21st April 2013 in both countries. The campaign was an overwhelming success and exceeded all expectations, and so a second campaign was planned for 5th-13th April 2014 to build on the previous year’s triumph. This campaign, which was supported by football’s governing bodies in the region, again invited football clubs and fans groups to celebrate improved inclusion within the game and aimed to promote the accessible facilities and services being provided on matchdays for their disabled supporters. A host of activities took place at football stadiums across Poland and Ukraine. Highlights included: In Ukraine, the Premier League dedicated the weekends of 24th and 25th rounds to the Week of Action campaign. All 14 games played on those weekends featured a pre-match ceremony, with the teams entering the field wearing CAFE-branded t-shirts and displaying CAFE Week of Action banners during the line-up and handshake. A statement of support for the CAFE Week of Action was also read out by the PA announcers at the stadiums during the line-ups, and a story was shared with all clubs to promote the Week of Action campaign in their matchday programmes and websites. The CAFE Total Football, Total Access video was shown on the big screens (where available) in each of the stadiums. Similar ceremonies took place across Poland at a number of stadiums (21 in total). This gave fantastic exposure to the topic and raised awareness of the need for improvements. Overall, the second CAFE Week of Action provided a solid platform for our works in the region, creating significant media interest. This included articles and stories broadcast on national television and club TV channels, in news and sport publications and websites, and on football club and disability websites, along with associated journals and matchday programmes. Many clubs were eager to either follow up their events from last year’s campaign, or to take part for the very first time. The success and media attention garnered by the 2013 campaign made the Week of Action an attractive and viable option for clubs to join in and celebrate good access. 3 The first two CAFE Week of Action – ‘Total Football, Total Access’ – campaigns have been resounding successes and we are delighted with their impact. CAFE is again planning to repeat the Week of Action campaign next year in Poland and Ukraine, and is looking at the possibility to extend the campaign to other countries in Europe. CAFE believes that the Week of Action can and should become an initiative which is ‘owned’ by our local partners and stakeholders to ensure continuing progress for years to come. Further, CAFE believes that this initiative could be rolled out more widely across Europe so that it can act as a motivator and launch pad for European football clubs and stadiums to make further improvements, so by ensuring that many more disabled people can attend live sports and other cultural events in the future. There is still a lot of work to be done in the region, but great strides have been taken and the situation continues to improve. We believe that the Week of Action has provided an opportunity for our stakeholders in Poland and Ukraine to celebrate their achievements and has additionally motivated them to extend their commitment to this important topic in the years ahead. CAFE is dedicated to continuing its critical works in Poland, Ukraine with the on-going support of UEFA and in cooperation with our partners in the region. Background UEFA EURO 2012 saw record numbers of disabled supporters attending football matches in the host nations of Poland and Ukraine. As part of UEFA’s commitment to improving the situation for disabled football supporters, the Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE) was appointed to deliver a disability awareness project in each host nation. The project was an overwhelming success in helping to overcome many pre-existing attitudinal and infrastructural barriers. CAFE was also named as the official UEFA EURO 2012 charity of the tournament and significant funds were raised to enable CAFE to continue its works in the region with a 3 year legacy project helping to further raise awareness and improve access to football stadiums in both countries. As part of this legacy project, CAFE hosted its first ever Week of Action – ‘Total Football, Total Access’ – which ran from the 13th-21st April 2013 in both countries. The first CAFE Week of Action was been a resounding success and surpassed all expectations, having a real impact in raising disability awareness and understanding of the topic. The 2013 Week of Action provided a solid platform for CAFE’s works in the region, creating significant media interest. A large number of clubs were 4 eager to get involved in the campaign, to highlight the positive works undertaken so far and to help encourage a greater number of disabled fans to watch live football matches at their stadiums. Several clubs used the opportunity to make further access improvements and to assist with the setting up of local disabled supporter groups. CAFE has many testimonials of how attending live sporting events can have a life-changing effect for many disabled people who often report an increase in their self-esteem and a new sense of well-being because they can feel included in society, sometimes for the first time. Some disabled people have described a dramatic change to their daily lives with many becoming more active within their community and seeking other inclusive societal opportunities such as employment and volunteering. CAFE maintains a strong presence in Poland and Ukraine in legacy of the tournament with the CAFE Week of Action campaigns – Total Football, Total Access – acting as a key initiative. The CAFE Week of Action has been established in Poland and Ukraine to enable the clubs, stadiums and governing bodies to celebrate inclusion and to showcase their facilities and projects for their disabled fans. The emphasis has been placed on the successes in the region to date with the intention to help build this momentum throughout the year; so by continuing to raise awareness and the need to ensure an inclusive matchday experience for all supporters. The CAFE Week of Action is part of the CAFE legacy project being delivered following the success of the UEFA EURO 2012 Respect Inclusion project - Football with No Limits. There is still a lot of work to be done in the region, but great strides have been taken and the situation continues to improve. We believe that the Week of Action has provided an opportunity for our stakeholders in Poland and Ukraine to celebrate their achievements and has additionally motivated them to extend their commitment to this important topic in the years ahead. CAFE is dedicated to continuing its critical works in Poland, Ukraine with the on-going support of UEFA and in cooperation with our partners in the region. About the Week of Action Following a successful campaign last year, The Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE) was delighted to announce the commencement of its second CAFE - Total Football Total Access - Week of Action campaign in Poland and Ukraine, which ran from 5th to 13th April 2014 as part of its UEFA EURO 2012 legacy project in the region. This campaign, which was supported by football’s governing bodies in the region, again invited football clubs and fans groups to celebrate improved inclusion within the game and aimed to 5 promote the accessible facilities and services being provided on matchdays for their disabled supporters. A host of activities took place at football stadiums across Poland and Ukraine. CAFE has a small but highly motivated development team of 3 people who are based in Warsaw and Kiev delivering the legacy project. As such, the Week of Action was delivered locally by them with the support of the central office staff based in the UK. As a starting point, the local CAFE team contacted all the clubs, leagues and governing bodies in the two countries, informing them about the second campaign and urging them to get involved. The successes of the previous year’s Week of Action were discussed and stakeholders were urged to build on these to mark the 2014 campaign. We were delighted by the response from all stakeholders and the following sections provide more detail about the activities and tremendous support received locally. Support CAFE received statements of support in both representatives of the major football governing bodies. countries from In Ukraine, General Director of the Ukrainian Premier League Piotr Ivanov said, “In the current situation in Ukraine, the unity of all football fans is vital more than ever. The Ukrainian Premier League stays against any barriers, especially those that exclude disabled supporters from having equal access to football. The CAFE Weeks of Action are aimed to remind everyone that attending football matches must be a barrier-free experience for all. We’d like to give all our support to the Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE). Having had a very positive track of cooperation with CAFE, the UPL is delighted to confirm our further partnership for the benefit of disabled fans. Total Football, Total Access!” CAFE also made contact with several media outlets in Poland and Ukraine, who agreed to promote the Week of Action. All these ceremonies were televised nationally (on TV channels 2+2, Football 1, and Football 2) with a statement of support appearing on club websites and in matchday programmes. 6 Disabled fans sit close to a CAFE banner at PGE Arena, Gdansk CAFE banner at Chornomorets Odessa Activities 3.1. Poland The CAFE Week of Action – Total Football, Total Access – was warmly received in Poland and a number of activities took place to mark the campaign. 7 The campaign began in Poland at Cracovia on 4th April. During half-time of the match, CAFE presented the Total Football, Total Access banner with disabled fans on the pitch. The presentation was supported by an announcement by the PA announcer, with a message about the campaign and the importance of providing total access to football for disabled fans. The official opening ceremony of the campaign took place the next day in Legnica, where players and local disabled fans, wearing CAFE-branded tshirts, joined together to display the CAFE banner on the pitch. The stadium announcer read out an accompanying message about the Week of Action and CAFE’s role in improving access in Polish stadiums. A similar ceremony was held at Stomil Olsztyn, where before the game the Total Football, Total Access banner was displayed on the pitch and a message delivered to the crowd about the importance of good access. At GKS Katowice, the ceremony was carried out by young children wearing CAFE t-shirts. On the same day, ceremonies also took place at Okocimski Klub Sportowy Brzesko, Tyski Sport, Wisła Płock, Górnik Łęczna, Lechia Gdańsk, Pogoń Szczecin, Chojniczanka Chojnice and Puszcza Niepołomice. This gave fantastic exposure to the topic and raised awareness of the need for improvements. A group of disabled Legia Warsaw fans carried the CAFE banner prior to their match on the 6th April. Over the coming days, the pre-match ceremonies were held at matches involving Kolejarz Stróże, Flota Świnoujście, GKS Bełchatów, Dolcan Ząbki, Zawisza Bydgoszcz, Wisła Kraków, Jagiellonia Białystok and Arka Gdynia. CAFE was delighted that so many clubs were involved in these ceremonies and demonstrated their commitment to a more inclusive and welcoming matchday experience for disabled fans. 8 Pre-match ceremony at Legia Warsaw Players with disabled mascots at Stomil Olsztyn 9 3.2. Ukraine In Ukraine the CAFE Week of Action 2014 – Total Football, Total Access – was fully endorsed and supported by the Ukrainian Premier League. The league dedicated the weekends of 24th and 25th rounds to the Week of Action campaign. All 14 games played on those weekends featured a prematch ceremony, with the teams entering the field wearing CAFE-branded t-shirts and displaying CAFE Week of Action banners during the line-up and handshake. A statement of support for the CAFE Week of Action was also read out by the PA announcers at the stadiums during the line-ups, and a story was shared with all clubs to promote the Week of Action campaign in their matchday programmes and websites. The CAFE Total Football, Total Access video was shown on the big screens (where available) in each of the stadiums. The ceremonies took place at the stadiums of Illichivets Mariupol, Metalurh Donetsk, Metalurh Donetsk, Zorya, Tavriya Simferopil, Metalist Kharkiv, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Dynamo Kiev, Goverla Uzhgorod, Karpaty Lviv, Shakhtar Donetsk, Vorskla Poltava, Sevastopol and Chornomorets Odessa, and featured all 15 teams in the league. During the match between Dynamo Kiev and Metalist, an audiodescriptive commentary service was launched at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium using the UEFA EURO 2012 legacy equipment donated to the club by CAFE. This was done as part of the ongoing legacy project arising out of UEFA EURO 2012 Respect Inclusion project delivered by CAFE, and will remain at the Dynamo stadium permanently. The commentary will be provided by the same volunteers who were trained to deliver audio descriptive commentary before UEFA EURO 2012 as part of the project. The NSC Olimpiyskiy and Dynamo Kiev will organise a joint action to promote the audio-descriptive commentary service. Blind and partially sighted children will accompany players during the line-up ceremony before a home match in the near future. Before the start of the Week of Action, the NSC Olimpiyskiy also installed CAFE exhibition boards near one of the entrances to the stands. Metalist Kharkiv arranged for their Disabled Supporters Association (DSA), Metal Hearts, to travel to their away match in Kiev. The DSA was formed in March 2013 with CAFE’s support and advice, and they celebrated their first birthday at the stadium with CAFE attending the event. In addition, the club filmed a video with the Chair of Metal Hearts for the CAFE Total Football, Total Access video. Chornomorets Odessa provided tours of the stadium and club museum for disabled supporters, and promoted the CAFE Week of Action via their website. 10 Shakhtar Donetsk provided tickets and transport for their disabled supporters, published a story about the Week of Action in their programme and posted information that Andriy Pyatov and Dmytro Chygrynskiy had became the CAFE ambassadors. Additionally, the Donbass Arena installed CAFE exhibition slides, produced at the club’s own expense. FC Sevastopol organised a meeting of football players with disabled supporters and provided tours of the stadium. The representatives of the club also presented an award to one of their biggest supporters. FC Dnipro posted a long article about the club’s disabled fans in the matchday programme, for their game against Metallurg Zaporizhya. Vorskla, Illichivets, Metalurh Donetsk, Zorya, Tavriya and Goverla also promoted the campaign in their matchday programmes. The short film, ‘Total Football, Total Access’, was shown on the big screens before the matches and during the half-time interval, and was posted on the clubs’ websites. All 14 matches that had pre-match ceremonies were shown live on national television (on channels 2+2, Football 1 and Football 2). Thanks to the support of Football 1 and Football 2, information about the Week of Action was also presented in the Football News and Velykyj Football television shows. Channel 5 showed a story about the audio descriptive commentary implemented at the NSC Olimpiyskiy. Those clubs that have their own club TV stations also used them to highlight the Week of Action. The CAFE team aimed to attract widespread media coverage of the Week of Action with press releases sent out to all football clubs and the clubs’ press offices in turn circulating them to the local media. During the CAFE Week of Action, some Ukrainian football clubs posted the CAFE press release on their official websites, whilst others mentioned the campaign in matchday programmes. As a result, the press releases and promotional stories were shared with many Ukrainian media contacts. 11 Pre-match ceremony at Goverla Uzhgorod Pre-match ceremony at Shakhtar Donetsk CAFE special recognition awards CAFE took the decision to present awards of special recognition in both Poland and Ukraine, in three separate categories. The club/stadium award 12 was created to acknowledge those who regularly went the extra mile to improve the matchday experience of disabled fans. The employee award was to be given to someone who surpasses all expectations for disabled fans, and the disabled fan or fans group who is making real progress towards an inclusive experience for their fellow supporters. Poland At the opening ceremony of the Week of Action, CAFE Project Manager in Poland Zuzanna Ziajko attended an event held at Legnica’s stadium to mark the campaign. Prior to the match, a presentation was made with a large CAFE banner. The stadium announcer spoke to the crowd about the importance of good access and inclusion, and the players entered the field accompanied by disabled mascots all wearing CAFE-branded t-shirts. At half time, Legnica mayor Tadeusz Krzakowskiego was presented with a CAFE special award on behalf of the stadium, in recognition of the work done to improve access for disabled fans. Around 170 disabled fans attended this match, including children from the Open Your Heart Foundation in Poland. Prior to the match between Cracovia and Górnik Zabrze, Cracovia’s PR Manager Dariusz Guzik was presented with the club employee special recognition award in recognition of his sensitivity and continuous work in the fields of disability and inclusion. During the match, representatives of School Centre for Deaf People performed the official anthem of the Cracovia club in sign language. This was a great example of Total Football, Total Access - the slogan synonymous with the CAFE Week of Action campaign. An additional club employee award was also presented to Piotr Kiciński for his commitment to finding inclusive solutions for disabled fans at his club, Lech Poznan. The award was presented by CAFE Honorary Volunteer in Poland, Monika Listkiewicz, prior to the team’s match. The presentation was accompanied by a speech from the stadium announcer, with a message about the campaign and the importance of total access to football for disabled fans. Klub Kibiców Niepełnosprawnych (KKN) was the recipient of the disabled fans award in Poland. KKN is the disabled supporters association of Śląsk Wrocław and they are very active in the region. The award was presented to KKN by CAFE Ambassador in Poland, Michał Listkiewicz. 13 CAFE Honorary Volunteer Monika Listkiewicz presents a CAFE award for Piotr Kiciński at Lech Poznań stadium Ukraine During a press conference attended by the local media, CAFE Project Coordinator in Ukraine Oleksandr Ostapa presented Sergey Simak, the CEO of the State Concern ‘Sports arenas of Ukraine’ with a CAFE special recognition award. It was given to him on behalf of the NSC Olympiyskiy Arena to recognise its commitment to improving access and the matchday experience of disabled fans. Metalist Kharkiv organised a meeting between supporters, players and club officials. Before this meeting, the club’s Disabled Liaison Officer Tatiana Glushchenko was presented with a CAFE award for creating a positive matchday experience for disabled fans, and going above and beyond the call of duty. Karpaty Lviv organised a meeting for disabled supporters with their player Yaroslav Martynyuk at their Ukraina stadium. During the meeting, Oleksandr Ostapa presented Taras Kontsevich, the head of the Virni Levy DSA with the CAFE award for making positive changes and setting a great example for all disabled supporters. The Karpaty players will autograph their CAFE-branded t-shirts and leave them for supporters of the Dzerelo rehabilitation centre as gifts. We would like to say a big congratulations to all of our award winners for their commitment to an accessible and inclusive matchday experience for 14 all supporters, and urge all others to tell us what they are doing to improve their facilities and services. CAFE hopes that these awards will motivate more football clubs and stadiums to become more accessible and welcoming for their disabled fans. CAFE Project Coordinator in Ukraine Alex Ostapa presents a CAFE award to the NSC Olympiyskiy Stadium Media coverage summary The CAFE Week of Action - Total Football Total Access was covered widely in the media in both countries. This included articles and stories broadcast on national television and club TV channels, in news and sport publications and websites, and on football club and disability websites, along with associated journals and matchday programmes. A summary of the key media coverage follows: Poland: http://legia.com/news,40758-pelen_dostep_pelen_football.html http://cracovia.pl/pilkanozna/news/wiadomosci/nasz_pracownik_wyrozniony_przez_cafe http://www.lechpoznan.pl/news/lech,poznan,wyrozniony,nagroda,cafe 15 http://www.gdynia.pl/wydarzenia/70_93195.html http://www.trojmiasto.sport.pl/sporttrojmiasto/1,111906,15756284,Gdynia_i_Arka_wspieraja_projekt_UEFA__Pelen _Dostep_.html http://www.forbg.vot.pl/ http://www.mksflota.swinoujscie.pl/ http://www.wisla.krakow.pl/pl/aktualnosci/tydzien_akcji_cafe_2014/ http://www.kkn.wroclaw.pl/pdf/NagrodaSpecjalnaCAFEUEFAdlakibicowSlaska.pdf https://www.gksbelchatow.com/106-wiadomosci/stronag%C5%82%C3%B3wna-2014/5323-tydzie%C5%84-akcji-pe%C5%82endost%C4%99p,-pe%C5%82en-football http://www.dawidzapisek.eu/index.php/skn-im-dawida-zapisek/dzialalnoscstowarzyszenia/797-kampania-tydzien-akcji-pelen-dostep-pelen-football-2014 http://www.ekstraklasa.org/kluby-promuja-otwarte-stadiony http://www.stomilolsztyn.com/index.php/aktualnosci/2105-tydzien-akcji-pelendostep-pelen-futbol http://skwk.pl/pilkanozna/8-pilka-nozna-inne/5513-wisla-w-cafe.html http://www.tyski-sport.pl/pl/aktualnosci/tydzien-akcji-pelen-dostep-pelenfootball http://www.gkskatowice.eu/index.php?mode=n&idNews=1378320 http://www.eurogol.pl/kluby-ekstraklasy-promuja-otwarte-stadiony/ http://pogonszczecin.pl/aktualnosci/6405/Przyjazny-stadion.html http://e-legnickie.pl/index.php/sport/legnica-sport-glowne/9499-stadionprzyjazny-niepenosprawnym http://www.pzpn.pl/rozgrywki-klubowe/i-liga/aktualnosci/2014-04-01/tydzienakcji-pelen-dostep-pelen-football http://www.chojnice.com/wiadomosci/teksty/Wyjatkowa-akcja-wyjatkowikibice/11804 http://www.gdynia.pl/wydarzenia/70_93195.html Ukraine: http://invamedia.com/news/2970 16 http://naiu.org.ua/17-live/4181-v-ukraine-i-polshe-projdet-vtoraya-nedelyadejstvij-futbol-dlya-vsekh-dostup-dlya-vsekh http://footballua.tv/news/channel/11018--futbol-1futbol-2-podderzhatbolelyshhikov-s-ogranichennymi-fizicheskimi-vozmozhnostyami/ http://fcilich.com/ru/news/?id=3660 http://vorskla.com.ua/ru/news/view-6228.html http://zarya-lugansk.com/news_show.php?news_id=4749 http://www.fcdnipro.ua/ru/news/2014/04/01/7078/ http://www.chernomorets.odessa.ua/club/news/7573/ http://fcgoverla.uz.ua/index.php?page=news&id=1837 http://www.sctavriya.com/page/publics/6270/ http://www.fckarpaty.lviv.ua/ua/news/12140/page.html http://metallurg.donetsk.ua/ru/news/?id=11518 http://shakhtar.com/ru/news/31064 http://shakhtar.com/ru/news/31055 http://www.fcsevastopol.com/news/2773.html http://fcvolyn.net/newsView/1315/ http://www.fcdynamo.kiev.ua/news/authors/fk_dinamo_kiev_podderzhivaet_ne delyu_deystviy_cafe_2014/ http://metalist.ua/news/6495.html http://ua.tribuna.com/football/1010278501.html http://terrikon.com/posts/185179 http://uafootball.segodnya.ua/chua_news/nasledie-evro-2012-na-matcheshahter-karpaty-vspomnyat-pro-invalidov-509230.html http://telegraf.com.ua/sport-cat/futbol/1209789-match-shahter-karpatyiproydet-pod-interesnyim-lozungom.html http://naiu.org.ua/17-live/4181-v-ukraine-i-polshe-projdet-vtoraya-nedelyadejstvij-futbol-dlya-vsekh-dostup-dlya-vsekh http://invak.info/sport/3652-futbol-dlya-vsikh-dostup-dlya-vsikh.html http://www.telekritika.ua/pres-reliz/2014-04-02/92238 17 http://metalist.ua/news/6495.html http://www.footboom.com/ukrainian/news/02-04-2014-NSK-Olimpijskiyzapustit-audio-opisatelnyy-kommentariy.html http://irtafax.com.ua/news/2014/04/2014-04-01-27.html http://invak.info/sport/3657-nsk-olimpijskij-zapustit-audio-opisatelnyjkommentarij.html http://nsc-olimpiyskiy.com.ua/ru/stadium/news_nsc/45100/ http://nsc-olimpiyskiy.com.ua/ru/stadium/news_nsc/44930/ http://nsc-olimpiyskiy.com.ua/ru/stadium/news_nsc/45246/ http://shakhtar.com/ua/news/31117 http://www.sportareny.com.ua/ru/28-news-ru/500-nsk-olimpijskij-prizyvaetsdelaem-futbol-dostupen-dlya-vsekh http://www.starsport.com.ua/digest/4473-nsk-olimpijskij-zapuskaet-audioopisatelnyj-kommentarij-dlya-fanatov-s-problemami-zreniya.html http://www.unn.com.ua/uk/news/1328392-na-nsk-olimpiyskiy-dlyanezryachikh-ubolivalnikiv-komentuvatimut-futbol http://health.unian.net/regnews/904722-stadionyi-kieva-vveli-novuyu-uslugudlya-nezryachih-bolelschikov.html http://www.fckarpaty.lviv.ua/ua/news/12166/page.html http://www.fckarpaty.lviv.ua/ua/news/12140/page.html http://www.fcsevastopol.com/news/2795.html http://pressorg24.com/news?type=video&id=5408 http://www.gazeta.ru/sport/2014/04/06/a_5982009.shtml http://www.city-x.com.ua/articles/zavtra-v-harkove-startuet-nedelja-deistvii2176.html http://www.objectiv.tv/040414/95404.html http://football.sport.ua/news/220716 http://lenta.lviv.ua/sport/2014/04/07/38044.html http://footballnews.com.ua/newslent/Новости/535825/ http://www.70sport.com 18 http://www.fckarpaty.lviv.ua/ua/news/12166/page.html http://www.sport-express.ua/football/ukraina/news/257008-vorskla-shahter-10-25-tur-tekstovaja-onlajn-transljatsija.html http://matchday.com.ua/news/2014-04-14-9193.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ-0cIYxuaI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-_AAZVY73w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdmhMrnxdBE&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5hi9LFMVvc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYsW5334F2Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zos56QWupsw Additionally, a competition was run in Ukraine and publicised by the Football 1 and Football 2 TV channels. This resulted in an additional 500 people following the CAFE Facebook page. Competition prizes included CAFE branded t-shirts and an MP3 music player. The CAFE Week of Action received exceptional media coverage in both Poland and Ukraine, which was extremely helpful in furthering public awareness of CAFE and the Week of Action campaign. This also raised awareness of the works being undertaken by CAFE and its partners to improve accessibility to live matches for disabled fans in the two countries. CAFE is very grateful to all the clubs and media outlets that shared stories about the Week of Action - Total Football Total Access. 19 CAFE Week of Action promoted on the front of the Shakhtar Donetsk matchday programme Conclusion The CAFE Week of Action – Total Football, Total Access – has again been a resounding success with a significant increase in the publicity it has garnered. The main aim of the second Week of Action was to build on last year’s successes in raising awareness of CAFE and our works in the region, and this has been successful across both Poland and Ukraine on a mainstream level. Having delivered a hugely popular disability awareness project around UEFA EURO 2012 in the two countries, CAFE has now ensured a stronger foothold in the region and forged important relationships with many key stakeholders at supporter, club, league and governing body level. 20 The Week of Action has again had a tangible, long-lasting impact on various stadiums across Poland and Ukraine. This is a significant legacy of the campaign that will stay in place for the future as a direct consequence of the Week of Action. Disabled fans continue to establish closer and more cooperative partnerships with their clubs as a direct result of the CAFE Week of Action campaign, and this can only bring about an increased awareness of the issues faced in the future. CAFE is committed to continuing its works in Poland and Ukraine in legacy of the UEFA EURO 2012 disability awareness project, and to creating an accessible matchday experience for all European football supporters. For information about the Respect Inclusion – Football with No Limits project please visit http://euro2012.cafefootball.eu/ CAFE is again planning to repeat the Week of Action campaign next year in Poland and Ukraine and believes that it will become a sustainable local initiative once the legacy project reaches a conclusion. CAFE believes that the Week of Action can and should become an initiative which is ‘owned’ by our local partners and stakeholders to ensure continuing progress for years to come. Further, CAFE believes that this initiative could be rolled out more widely across Europe so that it can act as a motivator and launch pad for European football clubs and stadiums to make further improvements, so by ensuring that many more disabled people can attend live sports and other cultural events in the future. To this end, CAFE is beginning discussions with its network of stakeholders and is seeking sponsorship to support this important promotion. If you are interested in sponsoring CAFE and our projects, we will be very pleased to discuss this opportunity with you; please do contact us. 21 Disabled fans meet with Miedz Legnica players Players enter the pitch wearing CAFE t-shirts in Sevastopol 22 Contacting CAFE Further information about CAFE and our works can be found on our website at www.cafefootball.eu or by reviewing the most recent CAFE annual report at http://www.cafefootball.eu/en/cafe-annual-reports Alternatively, please do contact CAFE at info@cafefootball.eu, tweet @cafefootball, by Skype at cafe-football or by calling +44 (0)20 8621 2405. About CAFE In August 2009, UEFA awarded its Monaco Prize of one million Swiss Francs to establish a European wide charity as part of a 4 year plan to help improve access and a problem free matchday experience for disabled football fans. UEFA has since further cemented its commitment to CAFE and its works. In 2011-12, CAFE successfully delivered the UEFA EURO 2012 Respect Inclusion project with further funding support of Euros 360, 000 from UEFA and additional funding from the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport, Council of Europe of Euros 20,000. CAFE was proud to be appointed the official charity of the UEFA EURO 2012 tournament with the Euros 415,000 funds raised being used to further extend CAFE’s works in Poland and Ukraine as part of a 3 year legacy project. Further, in 2012, CAFE was appointed by UEFA as an associate CSR partner with core funding secured until at least 2017. The Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE) was set up with the purpose to achieve equal access to sports football stadia across Europe by using the special influence of football. CAFE is working to ensure that many more disabled people can enjoy a football match as an inclusive fan experience and because football embraces diversity in all its forms, to raise disability awareness and the importance of good access more widely throughout the wider UEFA region. As such, CAFE works closely with UEFA and its 54 member associations including their clubs, disabled supporters groups (national and local), organisations such as FARE, disability and equality NGOs and supporter networks such as Football Supporters Europe and Supporters Direct. CAFE also works in partnership with the European Union and the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport, Council of Europe, national governments and CEN (European Committee for Standardisation) to encourage continued progressive legislation and guidance that supports equal access for disabled people. 23
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