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Celtic hailed for disabled fans access as Uefa-backed campaigners insist Parkhead club are 'inspiration to others'

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Celtic have been hailed for their commitment to making the club’s stadium accessible for disabled fans. AccessibAll – a UEFA-backed group who campaign for greater access and inclusivity within sport – have praised Celtic Park after a visit to Glasgow.

The group hailed Scotland’s champions for their continuing efforts to enhance the matchday experience for all supporters and said they were an inspiration to others in the football community.

Celtic’s Disability Access Officer Alexis Dobbin and club supporter liaison officer John Paul Taylor were among the Hoops's officials who met with Amy Wilson and Hollie Wilson from Accessiball.

A spokesperson for AccessibAll said: “Celtic’s efforts not only set a standard but also inspire other clubs to follow suit. Celtic is a club that has consistently shown unwavering dedication to supporting disabled fans.

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