Article 64 Access days - Women's Europa Cup

Regulations of the UEFA Women's Europa Cup

Content Type
Competition Regulations
Category
Clubs > Women's Europa Cup
ft:locale
en-GB
Edition
2025/26
Enforcement Date
27 June 2025
64.01

Upon UEFA's request, each club that qualifies for the quarter-finals must provide UEFA with access to all A-list players, an agreed selection of eligible B-list players in their squad, the head coach and the assistant coach for a squad access day in order to gather the following content for UEFA digital platforms and sharing back with the clubs:

  1. A photography session, at two stations, with all players, the head coach and the assistant coach;

  2. A digital/corporate content session with ten players and the head coach;

  3. An interview session with two players and the head coach.

UEFA and the club will agree in advance on the date, time and location of the squad access day and on which players will be made available for which sessions. Each team's squad access day will take place no later than five days before the quarter-final match unless alternative arrangements are agreed by the team and UEFA. If a selected player becomes unable to participate in any part of the squad access day, the club must inform UEFA as soon as reasonably possible, and ensure that another player is made available as a replacement, or another suitable alternative is provided that is acceptable to UEFA.

64.02

Upon UEFA's request, clubs that qualify for the semi-finals must, no later than five days before their second leg, provide interviews and sessions to obtain digital/promotional content with a minimum of two players or one player and the head coach and, if requested, photo shoots to obtain photos for use on UEFA's digital platforms and/or in its official publications.

64.03

Upon UEFA's request, clubs that qualify for the final must provide access as follows:

  1. Interviews and sessions to obtain digital/promotional content with a minimum of two players and the head coach no later than five days after the team’s semi-final second leg;

  2. Green screen (or similar) filming with all eligible A-list and B-list players who may form part of the final team as well as the head coach and assistant coach no later than seven days before the first leg of the final; and

  3. An additional photo shoot with a minimum of four players from the team as well as the head coach no later than seven days before the first leg of the final.

UEFA and the club will agree in advance on the date, time and location of this content capture and on which players will be made available. If a selected player becomes unable to participate in any part of this content capture, the club must inform UEFA as soon as reasonably possible, and ensure that another player is made available as a replacement, or another suitable alternative is provided that is acceptable to UEFA.