In this section we will feature case studies, including interviews, videos and stories, from Disability Access Officers and National DAO Coordinators around Europe. These aim to showcase the great work of DAOs, as well as allow DAOs to put forward ideas that their peers can implement at their own clubs.
If you would like to feature as part of a DAO case study, please contact Jochen Kemmer at [email protected].
We look back at an important success story of international DAO collaboration: the Arminia Bielefeld Sensory Room project. Read more
CAFE spoke to Laura Wright, who has worked as DAO at Wolverhampton Wanderers FC in England for over two years Read more
The Northern Ireland FA have shared with CAFE the significant improvements they have made in the areas of access and inclusion during the 2018/19 season. Read more
CAFE has spoken to Ingo Mach about his role as the Austria National Team DAO and what this position involves. Read more
The CAFE team spoke to one of Borussia Dortmund’s Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs), Antje Boedeker, who works to improve access and inclusion for disabled football fans. Read more
CAFE spoke to Pilar Castillo Cid, who has worked as the DAO at Real Betis Balompié in Spain for two years. Read more
As part of our interview series focusing on the role of Disability Access Officers (DAOs), CAFE spoke to Jochen Kemmer. Read more
Ivan Ulanov, the Disability Access Officer (DAO) at Russian football club PFC CSKA Moscow, spoke to CAFE about the role he plays in improving access and inclusion. Read more
CAFE interviewed Iva Cigrovskij, who shared her insights into what the role of Disability Access Officer (DAO) involves. Read more
Elena Popova is the National Disability Access Officer (DAO) Coordinator at the Russian Football Union Read more
The CAFE team spoke to Alina Novozhilova to find out more about her experiences in her role as Disability Access Officer . Read more
Peter only works this role on a part-time basis, but he has already made progress in improving access and inclusion. Read more