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Post by Macmoish on Jul 28, 2010 6:58:30 GMT
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UEFA licensing to include club supporter relationsUEFA has introduced a new article in its Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations which makes it obligatory for all clubs to have an to have an operating supporter liaison officer (SLO) from the 2012-2013 season. This emphasis on club supporter relations is indicative of the importance UEFA places on the club-fans relationship. This regulation has stemmed from the cooperation between UEFA and Supporters Direct, an organisation that represents the interests of fan groups in 17 European nations. This new SLO concept also has the backing of all the national associations which are represented in the UEFA Club Licensing Committee. Football Supporters Europe organized a European Football Fans’ Congress last week in Barcelona and this idea was presented there. A selected number of clubs already have a SLO and serve the role of improving dialogue between fans and the clubs. They are meant to also improve relationships with other clubs by working with other club SLOs. Their role also includes active interaction with security personnel. This SLO project will be a part of the licensing committee’s efforts to raise the minimum standards of the clubs. 600 clubs have applied for UEFA license this year. www.eufootball.biz/Administration/8475-UEFA-licensing-include-club-supporter-relations.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+eufootball+%28Daily+headlines%29
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Post by Macmoish on Jul 31, 2010 9:42:11 GMT
Football Supporters Federation takes note Footballer Supporters' Federation Clubs need Supporter Liaison Officers, says UEFA 30th July 2010 While most of the attention on UEFA’s new club licensing requirements focused on the “financial fair play rules”, which are to be implemented from 2012/13 and require clubs to eventually break even, other regulations within the document should be of interest to supporters too. Under Article 35 of the new UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations clubs will have the obligation to appoint a Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) to ensure a proper and constructive dialogue between a club and its fans. As well as communicating fans’ opinions to a club’s board, and vice-versa, SLOs also liaise with stewards, police, and counterparts at opposing clubs. The move is a direct result of good work and close cooperation between European football's governing body and our friends at Supporters Direct (SD) who provide guidance and backing to fan groups in 17 countries throughout Europe. While some fans may think clubs can ignore such orders, the punishment for doing so can actually be very severe. Any club who fails to meet UEFA’s regulations will not be granted a license to compete in European competition. UEFA have proven they mean business too - Spanish side Real Mallorca recently fell foul of the current rules and look likely to miss out on European competition this season. The concept, aimed at building a consensual and harmonious relationship with supporters, was presented and discussed at the European Football Fans' Congress in Barcelona earlier this month. Organised by Football Supporters Europe, of whom the FSF is an affiliated member, the event, the third of its kind, was attended by hundreds of fan representatives from around Europe who were given an opening address by William Gaillard, adviser to UEFA president Michel Platini. At clubs in some European countries SLOs already exist to build bridges between clubs and their supporters and UEFA’s new plans should take this to another level. To implement the new requirements a network of SLO contacts from each national governing body across Europe will be created. Together with the UEFA club licensing team SD will assist clubs and supporter groups in improving relations in each of the 53 UEFA member associations. The reach of the SLO project is potentially massive, this year more than 600 clubs applied for a UEFA licence with many more applying for domestic licences based on the same or similar principles. The implementation and development of SLOs will be a tool to raise minimum standards and improve the often fractious dialogue between fans and clubs. For further information on the supporter liaison officer project please contact Antonia Hagemann at SD or, in relation to the UEFA club licensing regulations, Sefton Perry at UEFA. www.fsf.org.uk/news/UEFA-to-enforce-need-for-supporter-liaison-officer.php
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