Your chance to volunteer at UEFA Women’s EURO 2022!
Get involved with UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 in an exciting and unique way, by joining the team of tournament volunteers in Brighton & Hove.
The tournament arrives in the city next summer with three games, including a quarter final, being played at the Brighton & Hove Community Stadium.
Welcoming spectators
Whether it’s to gain or share your experience of the city, see the event from a different perspective, or simply to enjoy the feeling of playing your part and welcoming people to the city, there are lots of reasons to apply to volunteer at this major tournament.
There are volunteering opportunities to suit everyone, from helping spectators to find their way around the city, to working in the Valley Gardens Fan Zone, or at the Stadium at Falmer.
Volunteers will be a crucial part of the team – spreading the excitement, building the atmosphere, and providing a positive experience to enhance the matchday experience for spectators.
Opportunities for all
Councillor Martin Osborne, co-chair of the Tourism, Equalities, Communities and Culture Committee, said: “We’re really excited to be welcoming the UEFA Women’s EUROs to the city next summer and welcome the many opportunities it will bring for our residents.
“Volunteering is a great way to be part of this unique event and to give the many spectators a warm welcome and an unforgettable experience in our city by the sea.”
Find out more
Applications to be part of UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 volunteer programme have now opened and close on Monday 1 November.
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