LFC offers support to fans dealing with distressing UCL final events

Liverpool Football Club is working with a number of expert mental health organisations to offer urgent support to fans following events at the Champions League final.

The club has pledged financial assistance for those organisations already in high demand, and is encouraging fans to seek support if they feel they need it at this time.

The scenes witnessed in and around Stade de France, before and after kick-off, on Saturday night will live long in the memory for all the wrong reasons. 

Liverpool Football Club wants supporters to know that expert help is available. 

Working with the LFC Foundation, who collaborate with professional mental health services on a daily basis, and discussing with Spirit of Shankly and other fan groups, the club has compiled a list of organisations supporters can turn to right now.

A landing page has also been set up on the LFC Foundation website, signposting fans requesting specialist help from partnering organisations.

The club has also officially requested a formal and transparent investigation into the issues supporters faced in Paris.

LFC is also asking supporters who attended the match to complete a feedback form in order to support any investigation into the operational management of the event. 

The form, which must be completed by Sunday June 5, can be accessed online here.

Liverpool Football Club encourages fans to seek support and advice if needed. There are a number of specialist services available both locally and nationally for fans of all ages:

Children/young people (0-18 years) 

Adults

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