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UEFA EURO 2024: FSE EXPECTS THE DFB TO FULFILL ITS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITMENTS AND TAKE FANS INTERESTS INTO ACCOUNT

On 27 September, UEFA President Alexander Čeferin announced the decision of the UEFA Executive Committee to select the bid presented by the German Football Association (DFB) to host the EURO 2024. It was opposed to the Turkish Football Federation (TFF). FSE welcomes the decision and expects the DFB to fulfill its commitments. (more…)

#FairPriceForAwayFans: STATEMENT ON EXCESSIVE PRICING FOR AWAY FANS AT EUROPEAN CUP COMPETITIONS

This season has seen a dramatic rise in ticket prices for away fans, culminating with FC Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain fans being charged 100 Euros in the group stage for their fixtures against Anderlecht. Manchester United fans, meanwhile, have been charged the same for their upcoming fixture at Seville. (more…)

EUROPEAN CLUB COMPETITION FINALS: FSE ON PREPARATORY VISITS

FSE recently took part in its traditional UEFA Club Competition Finals preparatory visits in Lyon (France) and Kiev (Ukraine), together with UEFA delegates, local authorities and representatives from FSE member organisations. (more…)

CLOSING CONFERENCE OF THE ERASMUS + PROJECT “QUEERING FOOTBALL”

Over 70 participants from 17 countries gathered in Ljubljana (Slovenia) to discuss homophobia, prejudices and violence against LGBTIQs in the context of football and upcoming Mega Sport Events. In Mid-November, FSE joined its partners in the “Queering football” Erasmus + project for the European Networking Conference “QUEERING FOOTBALL – Addressing Homophobia at Mega Sport

FSE WELCOMES THE OPENING OF A UEFA INVESTIGATION INTO ANDERLECHT’S TICKETING POLICY FOR AWAY FANS

Following a series of complaints addressed by Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and other stakeholders regarding the Champions League ticketing policy of Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht in their away section since the beginning of the season, FSE welcomes the opening of an investigation by UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB).  Fans travelling to Anderlecht for European ga

“PEOPLE WERE AFRAID TO GET IN EVEN MORE TROUBLE WITH THE POLICE.“

Ten years after fans of German side 1860 Munich were attacked and injured by masked special forces of Munich police out of the blue, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decided in favour of their complaint. But did only two fans pursue legal action? Because the others were afraid of taking legal action against the police. We interviewed Herbert Schröger from ‘Löwenfans gegen

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