Safety standards in football stadiums

Any stadium used to host a soccer match must meet the standards defined in the annex to the Royal Decree of July 6, 2013 containing the safety standards to be met in soccer stadiums. Electrical equipment and installations must be the subject of a detailed certificate issued by an approved body. These inspections are carried out every year. Attestations of compliance are kept by the organizer at the disposal of the mayor, the fire department and the officials and agents responsible for monitoring compliance with this decree.

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Concerns soccer stadiums: any place where a soccer match is being played, provided that the playing field is bordered by at least one stand; this place must be delimited by an external fence that defines its perimeter.

What you need to know

The stadium owner or the natural or legal person (organizer) who organizes or commissions the organization of all or part of a soccer match, either on his own initiative or on that of a third party.
The organizer of any soccer match is obliged to take all precautionary measures necessary to prevent damage to persons and property, including all practical measures to prevent spectator misbehavior.
The Royal Decree applies to all soccer stadiums, regardless of division.

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