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Media representatives can now apply for a media accreditation for the Women's EHF European Championship to be played in Sweden from 4 to 18 December 2016

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Media accreditation for Women's EHF EURO 2016 starts

Media representatives are invited to apply for an accreditation for the final handball highlight of 2016, the Women's EHF EURO 2016, taking place in Sweden from 4 to 18 December.

The EHF’s dedicated online accreditation system has been launched and media representatives are now invited to submit their accreditation requests.

The portal can be accessed here: https://apps.st-software.com/ehf-publicregistration

Applications can only be made via the dedicated online accreditation platform provided by the EHF. Email requests will not be processed.

TV, web TV and radio representatives should contact the EHF’s media and marketing partner, Infront Sports & Media before making an application, in order to reach an agreement on the relevant media rights. Infront can be contacted at BSHandball(at)infrontsports(dot)com.

Media Hotels

The Women’s EHF EURO 2016 Organising Committee has provided a range of media hotels. Upon requesting their accreditation, media representatives will receive an email with the hotel overview attached.  

The list can also be obtained by email request to the EHF Media and Communications Department.

Accreditation deadline

The EHF applies a strict criteria for the issuing of media accreditations and will only accept requests from professional media representatives working at the event for a recognised media outlet.

A valid Press Card and/or AIPS Card may be required. Media representatives, and in particular freelancers, may also be asked to provide additional evidence of their work and previous coverage of handball events.

Deadline for accreditation requests is Friday, 28 October 2016.


TEXT: EHF / ts
 
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