The clubs participating in the final must hold a media open day on dates proposed by UEFA. The exact timings are agreed in advance with UEFA. The access day must consist of, as a minimum, a press conference with the head coach, a fully open one-hour training session using the official match balls, flash interviews with the head coach and key players by audiovisual rights holders and in a mixed zone, and any UEFA activity mentioned in Paragraph 81.02. Broadcasters present in the flash positions should receive a minimum of two interviews each. In principle, the full team must be made available on that day and the activity can take place either at the stadium or at the training ground.
Each club competing in the final should hold its training session in the match stadium on the day before the match. The entire training session shall be open to the media.
UEFA reviews all broadcast facilities, positions, access and operations for the final and adapts the plans and requirements accordingly to ensure the highest possible standard of coverage.
The pre- and post-match press conferences are co-led by a dedicated UEFA press officer and a club press officer.
The club that wins the final must provide at least four post-match interviews for the main audiovisual rights holder of the country of the club and two interviews for each of the remaining broadcasters. A broadcaster with a superflash interview position must receive at least two interviews on the pitch. Any player conducting an interview with its official club platform is subject to the same rules that are applicable in the season.
The club that loses the final must fulfil the following minimum requirements for post-match interviews:
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The minimum number of post-match interviews is 14 of which 2 must be super flash interviews.
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10 of the interviews must take place within 45 minutes of the trophy lift.
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All interviews must be conducted within 60 minutes of the trophy lift.