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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

UEFA wants fans to unite

UEFA met European fans representatives in NyonUEFA met European fans representatives in Nyon (©UEFA)

UEFA President Michel Platini has requested that national supporter groups take the opportunity to create a coherent pan-European independent organisation in order to improve communication channels with UEFA.

Unique meeting
The UEFA President took the opportunity to encourage this development during the first meeting between European football's governing body and various national supporter groups at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. "I want to hear from you how we can protect the game," Mr Platini said. "You are the base of football. We know that fans are the only ones who show fidelity to a club or team basically from birth to death. There are those who have official roles who come and go, either presidents or coaches or players or whoever, and they sometimes forget the true identity of the club for which they are responsible. They often have different objectives, take what they want from the club and then leave."

European Fan Congress
The national supporter groups intend to hold their first European Fan Congress on 1 June 2008 in London, but the UEFA President stated his desire for the groups to finalise their own solution. "Do everything on your terms and find an independent solution not involving UEFA in order to legitimise yourselves," he advised. "Once this is completed, then we will have the opportunity to discuss matters in more structured and formal terms."

'Bottom up'
The approach was supported by Malcolm Clarke of the UK-based Football Supporters' Federation (140,000 members) who stressed the importance of establishing an organisation that had its roots in a "bottom up" solution rather than something being imposed from above. This "bottom up" approach was also reflected in the report on the study currently being undertaken by Supporters Direct – the study is examining the feasibility of expanding the highly successful UK initiative across Europe.

Challenge
UEFA General Secretary David Taylor also stated that "at UEFA, we insist that all parties seeking participation in the democracy of European football, must themselves present a democratic constitution. We understand that it is difficult for fan groups with various objectives or origins to organise themselves in an international arena. But that is precisely the challenge that faces you, the fan organisations. We seek that representative group to be established."

Broad agenda
The national supporters' groups all took the opportunity to address UEFA directly, making their opinions heard from a wide range of issues from club ownership and the UEFA Club Licensing scheme to ticket distribution and the security issues. "It was nice to get an invitation from UEFA, because it gives us the feeling that we can be a recognised partner and an important part of the game," said Martin Endemann of Bündis Aktiver Fussball-Fans. "But even if it was an honest atmosphere, it can only be the beginning and we are hoping that UEFA takes our requests into account."

UEFA is currently gathering information on all the different supporter organisations across Europe. UEFA would appreciate receiving any information on existing supporter organisations, which can be sent to the following email address: supporters@uefa.ch

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