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27th July 2022
06:19pm BST

A statement from the governing body said: "UEFA has announced today the launch of a programme to observe the use of standing facilities for general admission spectators attending matches of clubs participating in its men’s club competitions during the upcoming 2022-23 season.
"While UEFA regulations only permit seated places to be used for its competitions, except for those competitions where Category 1 stadiums may be used, an increasing trend towards the use of standing facilities in some domestic competitions has been observed in recent years.
"Football supporters across Europe, as well as clubs who regularly use standing facilities at domestic level, have expressed increasing interest for UEFA to consider standing facilities at European matches."
Several Premier League clubs have also been granted the use of safe standing in their stadiums this season after last year's successful pilot schemes.
The likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have all installed safe standing areas for supporters this season.
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