Stadium name: Gamla Ullevi

Club: GAIS

Address: Ullevigatan 5, 411 39 Göteborg, Sweden

Club website: http://www.gais.se/


Disability Access Officer (DAO) details

DAO name: ----------

Phone number: ----------

Email: ----------


Disabled Supporters Association (DSA) details

DSA name: ----------

Phone number: ----------

Email: ----------

Website: ----------


Getting to the stadium

Train: Gothenburg Central Rail Station and the Nils Ericson Terminal has several rail and bus connections across Sweden, and links to Oslo and Copenhagen via Malmo.

Bus: ----------

Air: Gothenburg has two international airports - Landvetter Airport and City Airport. Landvetter is the bigger of the two, though City is used by some of the lower-cost airlines. Gothenburg also has a ferry port.

Metro/Tram: ----------

Taxi: ----------


Accessible parking and drop-off/pick-up points

At the stadium, there are a limited number of parking spaces available for disabled supporters.


Ticketing

For information on buying a ticket, please contact the club directly.

Complimentary tickets for Personal Assistants are provided. 


Entering the stadium

All staircases are clearly marked with highly visible yellow colouring. 


Stadium map

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Spectator viewing areas

Wheelchair User spaces: 29. 

Located below row 1 in section K of the stadium. 

Personal Assistants can either sit behind or adjacent to the wheelchair user. 

Easy Access seating spaces: Ambulant disabled supporters can purchase tickets for easy access seats, or seats with no or limited steps, anywhere in the stadium. 

Personal Assistants can sit adjacently. 

Other areas: ----------


Accessible concessions

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Accessible toilets

An accessible toilet for wheelchair users can be found close to the entrance to the stadium.


Accessible services

Audio descriptive commentary is available in the stadium for up to 10 people. Headsets can be loaned from the ticket office by entrance 5 by supporters with a valid match ticket. Seats for supporters using the service can be found in section K, and complimentary tickets for personal assistants are provided.


Useful publications and policies

For further information, please refer to ‘Access for All’ – the UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience. The guide is available to download in multiple languages here.


Stadium photos

Stadium entrance  

Stadium entrance                                                                 Accessible toilet

ADC equipment  Colour-contrast steps

Audio-descriptive commentary equipment                  Colour contrast steps 

Wheelchair user spaces

Wheelchair user spaces


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The above information comes from a CAFE stadia report. 


Fans comments

If you have visited this stadium before, CAFE invites you to HAVE YOUR SAY and share your matchday experience. Comments, photos and videos can be uploaded below, and you can upload anonymously if you would prefer.

Your comments are important and will assist other disabled fans planning to visit this stadium. There has also been a number of instances where disabled fans comments have directly led to a stadium or club improving its existing facilities and services.

If you wish to send more detailed feedback, you can download the CAFE matchday evaluation form here.

For further information, please contact CAFE at [email protected].