CAFE: Centre for Access to Football in Europe
www.cafefootball.euEnough is enough. CAFE has established itself as the leading voice on access and inclusion within football. We work closely with stakeholders right across the game - from the grassroots to the boardrooms - to spread our message of Total Football #TotalAccess. CAFE is working with supporters, clubs and governing bodies towards one clear aim - a more accessible and inclusive matchday experience for disabled supporters across Europe and beyond. Disabled people have many important roles to play across the game - not just as fans and players but also as coaches, employees, administrators, decision makers and leaders. Since 2009, CAFE has continued to change the lives of disabled people across Europe through the unique power of football - the world's most popular sport. More disabled fans than ever before are now able to enjoy live football alongside their friends and family. Clubs, leagues and national associations are increasingly becoming more aware of the importance of access and inclusion, and football's governing bodies have outlined their commitment to a game that is accessible, inclusive and welcoming for all.
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Enough is enough. CAFE has established itself as the leading voice on access and inclusion within football. We work closely with stakeholders right across the game - from the grassroots to the boardrooms - to spread our message of Total Football #TotalAccess. CAFE is working with supporters, clubs and governing bodies towards one clear aim - a more accessible and inclusive matchday experience for disabled supporters across Europe and beyond. Disabled people have many important roles to play across the game - not just as fans and players but also as coaches, employees, administrators, decision makers and leaders. Since 2009, CAFE has continued to change the lives of disabled people across Europe through the unique power of football - the world's most popular sport. More disabled fans than ever before are now able to enjoy live football alongside their friends and family. Clubs, leagues and national associations are increasingly becoming more aware of the importance of access and inclusion, and football's governing bodies have outlined their commitment to a game that is accessible, inclusive and welcoming for all.
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