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Targi Kielce is the place where the Polish Football Association awards prizes for, inter alia, efforts to improve security at football stadiums

TRUSTWOTHY FOOTBALL

30 october 2014
Safe Stadium Conference at Targi Kielce

More than 1,000 league games every season, constantly increasing number of modern facilities and stable ticket prices for matches - these factors can greatly influence the number of fans participating in sports events. However, there is one very important aspect which occasionally puts Premier League matches in a more or less favourable light.  This is security level at the sport stadiums.

What is the Union of European Football Associations UEFA's, the Police's and the Polish Football Association's asessment of the organization and safety system of football matches? What are the development directions adopted by Polish activists? Last but not least, what is the cost of supporting a stadium which has been closed? These and many other questions will find answers at the  Polish National Safe Stadium Conference held  30th October September 2014  in Targi Kielce. Speakers' list includes, inter alia, Marek Działoszyński - Commander in Chief of the Police, Marc Timmer - UEFA Head for Stadiums and Security and Zbigniew Boniek - President of the Polish Football Association. The conference will bring together more than three hundred participants who represent sport milieus, football clubs and institutions responsible for sporting events safety assurance. The event will also encompass the grand Gala Fair Play; this will be the awarding ceremony of prestigious statuettes presented in recognition of many-year involvement for the sake safety and security assurance at football events.