UEFA has officially announced to introduce new series of safety measures to enhance the safety of supporters at major finals.
The action plan comes in the wake of the damning independent report into the chaotic scenes at last season's Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris.
UEFA is concerned with standard operating procedures, host bidding requirements, and internal compliance mechanisms, so that these events provide a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for all, ensuring spectators are well-treated, including by making stadiums more accessible to children, older people, and people with disabilities.
UEFA said it would work with FSE, its supporters network and finalists to determine how many fans would be travelling to the host cities, make arrangements along with local authorities such as setting up fan zones and improving fan communication.
The soccer body also said it has established a process to avoid a repeat of last year where CCTV footage from the stadium was destroyed after the game.
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