Visiting Fan Guide 2018-2020 - Football Association of Ireland

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Visiting Fan Guide 2018-2020 - Football Association of Ireland
Visiting Fan Guide
    2018-2020
Visiting Fan Guide 2018-2020 - Football Association of Ireland
Croeso i Gymru. Welcome to Wales.
Welcome to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales.

This guide has been compiled in conjunction with the FAW and FSF
Cymru, who organise Fan Embassies. The purpose is to help you get
the most out of your visit to Wales.

The guide is aimed to be fan friendly and contain all the information
you’ll need to have an enjoyable day at the Cardiff City stadium,
including directions, where to park and so much more.

At the Cardiff stadium we accommodate supporters of all gender,
age or nationality. Our aim is to ensure that each fan has an
enjoyable matchday experience-irrespective of the result.

The FAW thank you for purchasing tickets and look forward to
                                                                        If you have any queries, please contact us.
greeting you in Cardiff, where members of the FSF Cymru fan             Twitter @FSFwalesfanemb
embassy team will be available to assist you around the stadium.        Email paul.corkrey@fsf.org
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How to get to the Stadium by car
If you are travelling to the stadium by        We have an away parking area located in     that obstructs footways and/or private
car, access from the motorway is easy.         the away compound of CCS (accessible        entrances. Cardiff Council enforcement
Leave the M4 at junction 33 and take           up until 30 minutes prior to kick-off),     officers and South Wales Police officers
the A4232 towards Cardiff/Barry. Exit          which can be accessed via Sloper Road       work event days and will check that all
the A4232 on to the B4267 turnoff,             (next to the HSS Hire Shop). Tickets cost   vehicles are parked legally.
signposted towards Cardiff City Stadium.       £10 per car.

Follow the slip-road off the B4267,            There is parking for coaches, disabled
take the second available exit off the         supporters and a limited number
roundabout on to Hadfield Road and             of spaces for fans who arrive early
then take the third left in to Bessemer        (immediately adjacent to the away
Road.                                          turnstiles).

Travel to the end of Bessemer Road and         Thereafter, further parking for away
at the traffic lights turn left on to Sloper   supporters is available at Bessemer
Road. Continue down Sloper Road and            Road’s Wholesale Market car park (CF11
turn left (next to the HSS Hire Shop) to       8BA) - less than a five-minute walk from
access the away supporters car park.           Cardiff City Stadium. Parking here costs
                                               £5 per vehicle.
There will be Electronic Vehicle
Management signage & brown football            Cardiff City FC politely asks all those
signage to help guide you to Cardiff City      attending events at CCS to respect
Stadium from the M4 onwards.                   local residents by not parking in a way
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How to get to the Stadium by train
Away supporters should take       A Taxi from the centre of the
a direct train to Grangetown      city should cost between £5 and
Station from Cardiff Central      £10 we recommend that you use
Station (a 5-minute journey,      Dragon Taxis
approximately).                   029 2033 3333.

Arriva Trains Wales operate a
half hourly service to
Grangetown Station which is
approximately one mile from
Cardiff City Stadium.

Away supporters are advised not
to transfer via Canton Station.
For more information, visit
arrivatrainswales co.uk                                             Walking from Grangetown station to the
or the trainline.com.                                               stadium takes 18 minutes
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Alternative ways to get to the Stadium
A match day shuttle bus service
runs between the city centre
and the stadium every twenty
minutes. After the game buses
pick up from the Fred Keenor
Statue- the first of them five
minutes after the final whistle,
subsequently up to one hour
after the match.

The stadium is about 1.5 miles
from the city centre and takes     Eating and drinking
about thirty minutes to walk to    Visiting fans are advised to look for     Live train times/prices
the ground (see map).              refreshments in the city centre, please   Arrivatrainswales.co.uk or thetrainline.com
                                   see back page for recomendations          Bus timetables
                                                                             Cardiffbus.com
Alternatively a taxi will cost                                               Live traffic updates
between £5-£10.                                                              Livetraffic.tomtom.com
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Ticket Procedure
All persons entering the stadium must
have a match ticket, these should be
bought in advance from your National
Football Association.

You may be subject to search on entry
and you cannot enter with prohibited
items, especially pyrotechnics.

• Check ticket for turnstile number
• Have your ticket ready as approaching
turnstile
• Place your ticket into the reader
• Make sure that the bar code is under
the scanner
• Once the light goes green proceed
through into the stadium and enjoy the
match. If the light turns red please notify
the customer service staff or stewards
who will assist you.
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Banners, Flags, Signs & Musical Instruments
The FAW welcomes fans to          discriminatory, commercial,             explicit authority from the FAW
demonstrate their support         political, contentious or obscene       operations manager or its
using flags and banners. To       nature                                  safety officer. Specific requests
ensure these articles do not      • Banners that are likely to cause      from visiting supporters will be
upset or distract others, we ask  alarm or distress to other groups       considered on an individual basis.
supporters to adhere to the       of supporters and/or either             Under no circumstances will
following guidelines.             particular nation, officials or staff   Megaphones be allowed into any
                                  will not be allowed                     area of the stadium.
• Banners should not be more      • The FAW head of operations
than 3m by 1m ( other banners     and its safety officer reserve
including “crowd surfing” banners the right and sole discretion to
only allowed with prior consent.) allow or remove banners at the
• Banners are not placed in the   stadium
eyeline of others                 • Under normal operating
• Banners do not obstruct         procedures musical instruments
signage or advertising            are not permitted into any
• Banners should not be of a      area of the ground without
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The FAW & FSF Cymru. Together Stronger.
Although fully independent of     The FAW and Welsh football            is on 88 caps and still a regular in
each other the FAW and FSF        some interesting trivia               the Welsh team
Cymru work together to ensure     • The FAW, Established in 1876,       • Wales’ top scorer is the
the wellbeing of all supporters   it is the third-oldest national       incredible Gareth Bale, who
and to offer an enjoyable         association in the world              overtook Ian Rush when he
matchday experience to            • Wales’ first team currently play    scored his 29th goal amongst a
everyone who attends matches      most games at the Cardiff city        hat trick against China in 2018.
                                  stadium but can also                  • Wales qualified for the World
The FSF Cymru arrange fan         play at the Principality stadium      cup in 1958 reaching the Quarter
Embassy services for Welsh        in Cardiff city centre, the Liberty   finals and famously got to the
fans who travel to away games,    stadium in Swansea and when           semi-finals in France at Euro 16.
the organisation are members      the ground improvements are
of Football Supporters Europe     made, up in North Wales at
(FSE).                            Wrexham.
                                  • Wales’ most capped player is
                                  currently Neville Southall on 92
                                  caps, but Chris Gunter
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Cardiff City Centre Drinks and Food
Cardiff City Centre has over 30 public houses within
a square mile, from traditional Welsh pubs to more
European type Cafe bars. Prices for pints range from
£2.50 to £4.50 per pint, with wine starting from
£1.50 per glass.

There are several Craft Beers, with two micro
breweries in St Mary St.

Resaturaunts are plentiful with over 50 within the
city centre

Many different cuisines including Thai, Indian,
Chinese, Syrian, Portugese and our own traditional
Welsh dishes can be sought within the centre.

For those who like Fast Food, you will not be
disappointed, there are many spread across the
centre including McDonalds, KFC, Subway and
Burger King
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