Each participating association must appoint an English-speaking team press officer for the whole competition to coordinate the cooperation between UEFA and the media in accordance with UEFA’s rules and regulations. The team press officer must ensure that the media facilities provided by the host association meet the standards required for the match. The team press officer must be present at all matches in order to coordinate all media arrangements, including training sessions and pre- and post-match press conferences and interviews, and to cooperate with the other team's press officer. The visiting team press officer must send a full list of media accreditation requests at least five working days before the match or mini-tournament to the host's press officer. Both team press officers must ensure that all accreditation requests come from bona fide media representatives. When requested, the team press officers assist UEFA in compiling editorial features and statistics to help promote the competition, and in providing information on teams and schedules.
Associations must cooperate to the fullest extent possible with access and interview requests from UEFA media platforms before, during and after the competition. Each association must provide UEFA with access to all players in its squad, its head coach and its assistant coach for a squad access day in order to gather content for use by the host broadcaster and UEFA's digital platforms. This content, if requested, must be provided free of charge.
For further details on media matters, please refer to the relevant parts of the UEFA Futsal National Associations Manual.