Atletico Madrid Aims to Set Record for Disabled Fans at Champions League Match

Get ready for a record-breaking night of football! Atletico Madrid, in collaboration with AccessibAll, a group advocating for greater accessibility for disabled fans in sports, is aiming to set a new record for the highest number of disabled fans attending a soccer match. This ambitious initiative will take place during their upcoming Champions League fixture against Lille on October 23rd at the Civitas Metropolitano stadium.

This groundbreaking effort, backed by Spanish authorities, aims to bolster inclusivity in the beautiful game, making it easier for disabled supporters to experience the thrill of live matches. The current record for the “most inclusive match in the world” was set last year at the Benito Villamarin stadium during a Betis vs Real Valladolid game, with 1,740 disabled fans in attendance.

This latest record-breaking attempt is a testament to the growing movement towards inclusivity in sports. Organizations such as Integrated Dreams, which focuses on enhancing the representation of disabled individuals in sports, and the World Football Summit, are actively involved in this initiative.

As Atletico Madrid prepares to host Lille, the anticipation is high for a night filled with passion, excitement, and a historic display of inclusivity. This event is poised to be a remarkable milestone in making football truly accessible for all.

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