A team participating in a UEFA club competition may display a single charity logo on its playing shirts and/or non-playing attire tops.
The team must provide a duly signed declaration from the charitable organisation which confirms that the charitable organisation:
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is a not-for-profit organisation duly registered in any country;
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is an apolitical, non-discriminatory organisation;
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has a financial report audited and published in accordance with international standards;
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will not offer or give to the team any financial or other form of compensation or recompense for allowing its charity logo to appear on the playing shirts and/or non-playing attire tops;
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has concluded a written agreement with the team defining the rights and duties of each party;
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agrees to provide relevant information to the UEFA administration upon request.
The team must also provide confirmation in writing to UEFA that:
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The charitable organisation concerned complies with the requirements set out in Paragraph 32.02;
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They will immediately update the UEFA administration about any change to the arrangement with the charitable organisation.
The UEFA administration may at any time ask the team to provide it with the statutes of the charitable organisation and/or further information about the charitable organisation in order to assess whether the aforementioned criteria are met. Should such an assessment reveal that one or more of these criteria is not met, the UEFA administration may decide at any time that the charity logo may no longer appear on the playing shirts and/or non-playing attire tops of the team concerned.
Charity logos may be used on the playing shirt in one of the following positions only:
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as an alternative to the team name within the collar zone on the back of the shirt (maximum size of 20cm²);
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as an alternative to the team name below the number on the back of the shirt (maximum size of 100cm²);
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in the space reserved for the shirt sponsor, alone or in combination with a shirt sponsor logo (maximum cumulative size of 200cm²);
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in the space reserved for the sleeve sponsor in the free zone of the left sleeve (maximum size of 100cm²).
Charity logos may be used on non-playing attire tops in one of the following positions only:
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as an alternative to a sponsor logo on anthem jackets (maximum size of 20cm²);
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as an alternative to a sponsor logo on all other playing attire tops (maximum size of 200cm²).