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CAFE, UEFA launch good practice guide

CAFE are delighted to announce...

TUS named as Polish implementing partner

Starting in January 2012, the ...

The CAFE project is supported by UEFA.


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Bundesliga
The Bundesliga is one of Germany‘s best known and most popular leagues in Europe. It stands for top-class sport, popular entertainment and social integration. It is the DFL’s (German Football League) task to guarantee this in the long term for everyone involved in the face of an increasingly complex environment. Therefore, the DFL is developing holistic concepts to constantly improve the conditions for disabled spectators in the stadiums of the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. In this context the DFL is cooperating with several nationwide independent fan-organisations (wheelchair-, blind-, deaf-umbrella-fan-organisations) and the disabled fans’ liaison officers of the clubs.

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IFA - Irish Football Association (Northern Ireland)

Founded in the Queens Hotel, Belfast back on 18th November 1880 the Irish Football Association is the fourth oldest governing body in the world behind the other three home associations. The IFA Disability Football Department has continued to increase the number of structured opportunities for disabled people to get involved in football programmes from participation opportunities through to representative honours.

 

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FAI - The Football Association of Ireland

The Football Association of Ireland is the governing body of football in Ireland. Our game is being developed and supported by the FAI and its associates; clubs, affiliates and leagues, in every townland, city street and community across Ireland, in line with our mission to foster, develop and promote football.

 

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FIFA -  Fédération Internationale de Football Association

The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is an association governed by Swiss law founded in 1904 and based in Zurich. It has 208 member associations and its goal, enshrined in its Statutes, is the constant improvement of football. FIFA employs some 310 people from over 35 nations and is composed of a Congress (legislative body), Executive Committee (executive body), General Secretariat (administrative body) and committees (assisting the Executive Committee).

 

 

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SFL - The Scottish Football League

SFL is a league of football teams in Scotland, comprising the Scottish First Division, Scottish Second Division and Scottish Third Division. From the league's foundation in 1890 until the breakaway Scottish Premier League was formed in 1998, the Scottish Football League represented the top level of football in Scotland. The Scottish First Division, the second tier of Scottish football, is now the top tier of the Scottish Football League.

 

 

 

 

 

SPL - The Scottish Premier League 

SPL is a professional Scottish league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system, above the Scottish Football League. The mission of the Scottish Premier League is to provide an environment in which Scotland's foremost clubs can improve their quality and image, maximise the commercial value of the game and thus ensure its long term future and prosperity.

 

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UEFA - Union des associations europeennes de football

UEFA is a representative democracy, comprised of 53 national football associations, and is itself recognised by FIFA as one of six continental federations. The organisation of the administration of football is based on a pyramid system of regulations, with FIFA the world governing body, UEFA the European governing body and national football associations the governing bodies at domestic level. Subsidiarity should be a guiding principle in this hierarchy of regulations, with international bodies regulating only where international, or in some cases, worldwide action is required.
UEFA has therefore the following vision of success: "A united European football family working together to improve enjoyment of the game"