Celtic Disabled Supporters Association (CDSA)

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The Celtic Disabled Supporters Association (CDSA) was successfully launched on Sunday 29th of May 2011.

Nearly 90 people attended this inaugural meeting which proved to be a huge success. The new supporters group were given generous support from Celtic FC who provided printing assistance along with the use of the Kerrydale Suite at Celtic Park, along with staff and refreshments.

An accepted constitution and an interim committee was drawn up ready for ratification at the next meeting which is scheduled for Sunday June 26th, at the same venue, starting at 2pm – doors open 1pm.

All Celtic disabled supporters, members and new members, are welcome, including their family, friends and PAs.

The next meeting will see an update on changes in and around Celtic Park that will affect the disabled supporters. The CDSA will also have Keith Ferguson from CAFE, who will do a presentation on his work, followed by a short Q&A session. CAFE — Centre for Access to Football in Europe, was created to promote and ensure equal access to stadia across UEFA’s region.

Anyone hoping to attend should contact the e-mail address below with the names of those coming along. This will help the CDSA organise the event, numbers wise, and prepare a register for the minutes. If you need paperwork in large font or coloured paper please also state this.

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Links

Contact

  • E-mail: info@celticdsa.co.uk
  • E-mail: disabledcelts@gmail.com

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