Limiting Virus Transmission During a Sporting Mega Event, 2021-2022

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The EURO 2020 football tournament, took place across various European cities in June and July 2021, the first Sporting Mega Event (SME) to take place since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. SMEs present a challenge to public health and Governments as the circulation of athletes and supporters poses issues for different risk environments. Therefore, it is imperative that we analyse, inform and evaluate the COVID-19 mitigation measures and related behaviours around large sporting events. The collection includes survey data from online survey of those who attended UK-based EURO 2020 matches, interview transcripts with key stakeholders from EURO 2020 host cities and observation data from UK-based EURO 2020 matches.The EURO 2020 football tournament, scheduled to take place across various European cities in June and July 2021, will be the first Sporting Mega Event (SME) to take place since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. SMEs present a challenge to public health and Governments as the circulation of athletes and supporters poses issues for different risk environments. Therefore, it is imperative that we analyse, inform and evaluate the COVID-19 mitigation measures and related behaviours around large sporting events. The tournament organisers UEFA have stated a preference for spectators to attend EURO 2020 matches where local restrictions permit, with appropriate mitigation measures in place. However, the third wave of COVID-19 spreading across Europe in Spring 2021 has meant that the number of spectators attending the tournament is likely to be reduced. This project will study EURO 2020 with respect to the adherence, mitigation and policies to limit virus transmission. This tournament provide a unique opportunity to study i) the guidelines issued to host cities and, in particular, host venues for EURO 2020 and to limit transmission of COVID-19 and how these are applied; and ii) supporters' attitudes and experiences regarding mitigation measures during the tournament. Adopting a mixed-method approach incorporating three Work Packages (WPs), the project will address fundamental gaps in the knowledge base regarding the safe hosting of SMEs and other mass gatherings in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, WP1 will contextualise UEFA'S policies with host nations' approaches to reducing the transmission of COVID-19 by analysing policy documents, emerging evidence and stakeholder views; WP2 will measure spectators' experiences regarding COVID-19 mitigation measures through an online questionnaire with those who attended UK-based EURO 2020 matches; and WP3 will involve participant observation and data collection at EURO 2020 tournament sites to monitor COVID-19 mitigation measures. The project offers the opportunity to provide practical evidence regarding measures to mitigate virus transmission risks during EURO 2020 to inform the planning and delivery of future sporting and cultural events. Overall, the project will examine, inform and improve the implementation and effectiveness of COVID-19 mitigating measures for the UEFA EURO 2020 tournament, RLWC and future similar large sporting or cultural events.

Online survey measuring spectators’ experiences regarding COVID-19 mitigation measures with those who attended UK-based EURO 2020 matches (n=509). Interviews with key stakeholders from EURO 2020 host cities (n=13). Participant observation and data collection at UK-based EURO 2020 sites to monitor COVID-19 mitigation measures. Fieldwork supporters were trained to use a detailed observation report and to gather data on the COVID-19 mitigation measures in place in host cities and stadia on match days. In total, 31 observations were conducted across the 12 EURO 2020 matches played in the UK at Wembley Stadium, London and Hampden Park, Glasgow.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-855807
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=92b9c886bb3b99d10520be18e1bb128a8715533014c42ff9618f709ddfb70f01
Provenance
Creator Purves, R, University of Stirling
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2022
Funding Reference ESRC
Rights Richard Purves, University of Stirling; The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Numeric; Text
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage United Kingdom; Italy; Netherlands; Romania; Denmark; Hungary