Photographers may work behind the advertising boards along the goal lines and, if space allows, along the touchline opposite the team benches. Photographers may only change ends at half-time or, if applicable, during the interval before the start of extra time and before the penalty shoot-out.
The home club must provide photographers with pitchside seats with 12 cabled internet connections, as well as a working area with desks, power, and internet connections for at least 20 photographers. All internet connections for photographers must be dedicated networks and provided free of charge.
Photographers may attend the pre- and post-match press conferences, space permitting.
Each photographer must obtain – and sign for – the appropriate UEFA Europa League photographer’s bib before the match and must return it before leaving the stadium. The bib must be worn at all times, with the number clearly visible on the back.
The home club is responsible for assigning sufficient personnel to distribute UEFA-provided bibs to photographers prior to the match and collect these bibs when photographers leave the stadium during or after the match.
Photographs taken by officially accredited photographers may be published online for editorial purposes only, subject to the following conditions:
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they must appear as stills and not as moving pictures or quasi-video;
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there must be an interval of at least 20 seconds between postings of photographs.