Clubs involved in the league phase onwards have certain obligations towards the host broadcaster and other audiovisual rights-holders for these matches. Audiovisual rights-holder facilities to be provided by the club are defined below, with the camera positions explained in detail in Annex E.
The clubs must provide the audiovisual rights-holders, free of charge, with the necessary technical assistance, facilities, power and access for technical personnel.
UEFA media requirements include, but are not limited to, the facilities defined below. Clubs may not charge the audiovisual rights-holders and/or the UEFA audio media partners for any general installation costs relating to their production requirements.
Clubs are required to provide the facilities, including, where necessary, through the removal of seats and the non-sale of tickets, for the construction of camera platforms, studios and commentary positions. Any temporary construction such as scaffolding must be checked and approved by the relevant safety authorities. Production plans, including camera and commentary positions, will be confirmed to the clubs five days before the match at the latest.
Up to five commentary positions are required for the league phase matches and up to eight for the knockout phase matches. Commentary positions must have three seats each, be located between the 16m lines in the same stand as the main cameras and be equipped with the necessary power, lighting and phone/internet connections (in addition there must be access to a dedicated internet connection for all broadcasters in relation to VAR decision). The commentary positions must be secure and not accessible to the general public. In addition, a total of five observer seats must be available for league phase matches, and a total of ten observer seats for knockout phase matches.
Two additional commentary positions, one for each team, must be made available and reserved for the clubs’ technical filming. The location and requirements of these positions are the same as for other commentary positions. These positions will be released back to the host club if not required.
Clubs must provide space for the installation of a statistical data collection system as defined by UEFA in the UEFA Women's Champions League Club Manual.
As of the league phase and at the request of audiovisual rights-holders, clubs must provide at least the following:
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One "indoor" studio individually enclosed and measuring at least 5m x 5m x 2.3m. The studio should be close to the dressing rooms to allow easy access for coach and player interviews.
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One "pitch view" studio (at least 5m x 5m x 2.3m of open and usable space), with an unrestricted view of the field of play, e.g. an executive box, or space for such a studio to be installed, if safety and security considerations permit.
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One "tribune presentation platform" with an unrestricted view of the field of play (at least 3m x 3m of secured and usable space) or space for such a platform to be installed. Should a position with a view of the pitch not exist in the stadium, its construction will be only requested if this does not entail any additional loss of seats for the club. UEFA may instead request a presentation platform among the commentary positions, should the full allocation not be required for a given match. If none of the above solutions can be implemented, the club must provide a second "indoor" studio (at least 5m x 5m x 2.3m, individually enclosed with easy access for coaches and players).
Clubs must provide space for at least three flash-interview positions for the league phase matches and up to five flash-interview positions for knockout phase matches. These should be located between the team benches and the dressing rooms and should each measure 3m x 4m.
Clubs must ensure that pre-match, half-time and post-match pitchside presentations can be conducted by audiovisual rights-holders. To this end, clubs must make space available next to the playing surface. This space should be split into no more than two areas, each area totalling a minimum of 8m x 3m.
A parking area of at least 500m² of useable space must be provided for league phase and knockout phase matches, except that clubs must additionally use their best efforts to provide at least 1,000m² of useable space for such knockout phase matches. Some matches with high media interest might also require more space than the amounts set out above. Clubs shall provide full support to meet these needs, taking into account the useable space available. The parking area should be on the same side as the main cameras and must be made secure from the public. The surface and the layout of such space must also be suitable for parking any OB vehicles. If the broadcast compound has an obstructed view of the southern horizon, an additional area may be required nearby for satellite uplink vehicles. Any such area must be no more than 50m away from the centre of the broadcast compound and must be at least 50m², to accommodate at least two satellite uplink vehicles, during the league phase and at least 100m², to accommodate at least four satellite uplink vehicles, during the knockout phase.
All security measures that may be reasonably required to safeguard and control the audiovisual rights-holder areas (including the OB van area) are the responsibility of the club. The security of all audiovisual rights-holder areas is the responsibility of the club. These areas must not be accessible to the public and should have 24-hour manned security from the start of installations to the departure of all audiovisual rights-holder personnel and equipment.
Clubs must provide the necessary cabling infrastructure (e.g. cable bridges, trenches) to enable the audiovisual rights-holders to install all cables safely and securely. Moreover, where requested, access to pre-cabled systems in stadiums should be free of charge to all audiovisual rights-holders.
Clubs must make any existing power supply available in the outside broadcast (OB) van area. In addition, clubs must provide the required power to commentary positions, pitch-view studios, pitchside presentation positions, the referee review area (if applicable), indoor studios and flash interview positions. The afore-mentioned power must be provided free of charge.
Clubs must make four internet lines available in the outside broadcast (OB) van area for use by UEFA’s or the host broadcaster’s graphics supplier, the GLT supplier (if applicable), the VAR system (if applicable), and transmission distribution supplier as of the day before the matchday. If four internet lines do not already exist within the stadium’s infrastructure, clubs must bear the relevant rental costs.
The host club must provide broadcasters with dedicated Wi-Fi, free of charge, in all broadcast areas, including pitchside presentation positions, flash positions, the broadcast compound, studios, commentary positions, observer seats and the mixed zone. The host club must make every effort to ensure that telecommunications suppliers can install internet lines to pitchside presentation positions and flash interview positions.