Roy Hodgson launches 2023 Unite For Access campaign film
Level Playing Field has released its official 2023 Unite For Access film before its campaign launch on Saturday.
The aim of the charity is to remove the barriers in the way of disabled sports fans being able to attend games and not be faced with stadiums or venues that are inaccessible to them.
Each year the charity produces a film to capture the importance of live sports for disabled sports fans.
The film will be shared widely across social media and shown on big screens inside sports stadiums across England and Wales throughout the two-week celebration.
This year, the film features disabled supporters from three clubs - Wycombe Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers and MK Dons.
You can watch the official 2023 Unite For Access film here.
Former England Manager and Level Playing Field patron Roy Hodgson said:
“Our Unite For Access film shows just what live sport means to all fans - no matter their disability - and the crucial role live sport plays in day-to-day lives.
“The campaign highlights why good access and inclusion in live sports venues are vital and the continuous need for better inclusivity for all, regardless of disability.
“I am proud to get behind this campaign as we continue to Unite For Access.”
Hundreds of sports clubs across England and Wales are expected to celebrate the campaign by dedicating a match day to Unite For Access during the two weeks between Saturday, 25 February and Sunday, 12 March.
To read more on the work of Unite For Access, please visit their website.
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