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Accessibility

Our aim is to make the UEFA Super Cup fully accessible for everyone and create a diverse and inclusive environment to meet the needs of all football fans. On this page, you’ll find detailed guidance for supporters with accessibility requirements, including travel tips, recommended matchday routes and more.

Markus Berger / FC Red Bull Salzburg

🗺️ Getting to Salzburg

✈️ Plane

It’s a good idea to inform your airline or travel agent as early as possible if you require extra support while travelling.

For details on the services available, please visit the accessible travel pages of:

Wherever you’re flying from and into, it’s recommended to submit any assistance requests at least 48 hours before your journey.

🚆 Train

ÖBB organises assistance for passengers with accessibility needs across Austria’s rail network. For more information on booking assistance, visit their accessible travel guide.

🚗 Car

The main Park + Ride facilities in Salzburg are barrier-free and include dedicated accessible parking spaces. They are connected to public transport, where most buses are equipped with low floors and wheelchair ramps. Shuttle buses running between the P+R facilities and the stadium are also accessible.

🏙️ Exploring Salzburg

Discover accessible ways to explore Salzburg with the city’s official guide to barrier-free travel. ⬇️

Discover Salzburg

♿️ Accessible public transport

🆓 Free public transport on matchday for all ticket holders (valid from the first to last service on 12 August)

✅ Travel for free on all modes of public transport across Salzburg's SVV network, including all buses, S-Bahn lines and special matchday shuttle services.

✈️ Buses from Salzburg Airport to the city centre are included.

🎟️ Be ready to show your mobile match ticket if requested by transport staff.

Salzburg’s public transport network is designed to support travellers with accessibility needs. The vast majority of services feature low-floor entry and are equipped with fold-out wheelchair ramps, along with designated spaces on board.

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🧭 Getting to the stadium

🚌 Shuttle bus

Free accessible shuttle buses will run to Stadion Salzburg from areas near the Fan Festival, Fan Meeting Points, and designated Park + Ride facilities. They are the recommended option for supporters with accessibility needs.

For supporters travelling from the city centre, we recommend using the shuttle bus from the Fan Festival. The drop-off point is located near Entrance 3, making it the most convenient route to the stadium.

🌃 Shuttle bus from the city centre - Recommended

📍 Pick-up: Ferdinand-Hanusch-Platz
🏟️ Drop-off: Bus Terminal Stadium East
♿️ Approx. 50 metres to the nearest stadium entrance
🕕 From 17:00 with frequent departures
⏳ Journey time: Approx. 30 mins

🚍 Other shuttle bus options

🅿️ Shuttle bus from Park + Ride Salzburgarena

📍Pick-up: P+R Salzburgarena
🏟️ Drop off: Bus Terminal Stadium East
♿️ Approx. 50 metres to the nearest stadium entrance
🕕 From 17:00 with frequent departures
⏳ Journey time: Approx. 15 minutes

🚘 Shuttle bus from Park + Ride Designer Outlet

📍 Pick-up: P+R Designer Outlet
🏟️ Drop off: Bus Terminal Stadium East
♿️ Approx. 50 metres to the nearest stadium entrance
🕕 From 17:00 with frequent departures
⏳ Journey time: Approx. 15 minutes

♿️ Public transport

Accessible public transport options serve the stadium area, including S-Bahn lines S2 and S3 and local bus routes such as line 9.

Please note that the closest S-Bahn station, Taxham Europark, is around 1km from Entrance 3, while the nearest bus stop, Martin-Luther-Platz, is approximately 450 metres from the closest stadium entrance. These options may therefore not be suitable for supporters who have difficulty covering longer distances.

🚌 Public transport in Salzburg is free for all UEFA Super Cup ticket holders from the first to last service on 12 August.

ℹ️ If you are travelling outside this period, tickets can be purchased via the Salzburg Verkehr App or from ticket machines at transport stops. Discounted fares are available for people with disabilities in Salzburg. 

🅿️ Accessible stadium parking

To make use of the accessible parking at the stadium, you must have applied for an accessible parking pass during the ticket purchasing process and received confirmation. Please do not drive to the stadium without pre-booked accessible parking, as no public parking will be available. If you received a parking pass, we recommend printing it and scanning the QR code for directions to your assigned car park ('P Stadion').

🚕 Taxi

A dedicated taxi drop-off point is available at Klessheim-Walserweg.

🏟️ Stadium accessibility

A dedicated team of accessibility volunteers will be available at Stadion Salzburg to help you feel comfortable, supported and able to enjoy the match to the fullest.

These volunteers can be easily identified by their special bibs, which feature a wheelchair symbol and the words ‘Accessibility Volunteer’. If you need support or have a question, please feel free to approach them at any time. They’ll be more than happy to help!

Keep in mind that stadium rules for the UEFA Super Cup may differ from typical matchdays.

🏟️ Accessing the stadium

Please use the entrance indicated on your ticket when arriving at the stadium. However, if you have mobility needs, you're welcome to use the entrance closest to your point of arrival for greater convenience. All entrances are fully equipped to welcome and assist fans with accessibility requirements. Once inside the stadium perimeter, please make your way to the gate shown on your ticket. Friendly volunteers will be available throughout the stadium to provide assistance and support whenever needed. 

📱 Mobile tickets

All tickets will be delivered on the UEFA Mobile Tickets app. Our ticketing team will provide updates by email in the lead-up to the match.

There are two types of accessibility tickets: Wheelchair User and Easy Access (for spectators with limited mobility) tickets. A complimentary ticket can be added to your order during the ticket payment window. Transfer the companion ticket to your guest before matchday.

If you have a Wheelchair User or Easy Access ticket and can no longer attend, you may be eligible to offer your ticket for resale. For further details, please visit the Ticketing FAQs.

⚕️ Medical exemptions

If you need to bring something for medical reasons that’s not permitted according to the stadium rules, please get in touch with the UEFA ticketing customer service to request an exemption. This should be done at least 48 hours before the match.

📍 Accessible services at Stadion Salzburg

🥤 Concessions

There are no low-level counters, but priority lanes will be available at concession stands near accessible seating areas.  

🚻 Toilets

Accessible toilets are located in Sector 118, directly behind the wheelchair seating area. 

♿️ Wheelchairs for loan

A wheelchair loan service is available for spectators with reduced mobility who require assistance to reach their seats. Please speak to an accessibility volunteer at the stadium and they'll be happy to help.

🎧 Sensory bags

Sensory bags will be available at the stadium for spectators with sensory needs. These bags include noise-cancelling headphones, fidget tools, sunglasses and a communication card. To request one, please speak to an accessibility volunteer at the stadium.

🗣️ Audio descriptive commentary (ADC)

ADC will be available via the UEFA Champions League app. The service will be available in English, French and German.

Simply bring your fully charged mobile phone with the app already installed and your own pair of headphones:

- Open the UEFA Champions League app

- Tap on the ‘More’ menu

- Tap on ‘Audio-descriptive commentary’ in the ‘At the event’ section

- The ADC will be available 15 minutes before kick-off. Enjoy!

The service requires only a minimum of mobile data. To recharge your phone during the match, you can bring a small power bank, no larger than your phone.

If you have any questions or issues with audio-descriptive commentary, speak to one of our accessibility volunteers

🦮 Guide dogs and assistance dogs

If you will be attending the match with an assistance dog, please contact the UEFA ticketing customer service in advance. There are specific seating locations for fans coming with assistance dogs, including a dog-friendly area.

🎉 Fan Festival Accessibility

Is the Fan Festival accessible?

We want to make the UEFA Super Cup fully accessible for everyone. The Fan Festival is accessible and step-free from all sides. An accessible shuttle bus service to the stadium is available, with the departure point located around 500 metres from the Fan Festival.