November 20. 2021.
We say no to swearing
FTC and Sportfive Hungary Ltd. announce new Ground Rules for sectors D1 and D2 of the Groupama Arena.

Let’s make the youngest Fradi fans feel at home at the Groupama Arena! Watch out for each other, cheer for the team in the spirit of fair play and say no to offensive language. FTC and the stadium operator Sportfive Hungary Ltd. jointly decided to create new ground rules for the Penny Market family sector of the Groupama Arena.
 
As of FTC – MOL Fehérvár FC league match on November 21st, it is forbidden in sectors D1 and D2 to:
-       Use offensive language
-       Swear
-       Show threatening and aggressive behavior
-       Display any behavior that can pose a threat for the moral and emotional development of children
 
Social Responsibility is a crucial operational area at Ferencváros and the club welcomes any younger or older, male or female supporter at the Groupama Arena who would like to cheer for our team and follow the ground rules of the stadium. We wish that all supporters can enjoy the match and that is why we establish these new rules in the family sector.
 

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