MONTENEGROVS ENGLAND EUROPEAN QUALIFIER FOR UEFA EURO 2020 Monday 25 March 2019 Stadion Pod Goricom, 8.45pm K.O. (Local time)

1 MEMBER INFORMATION

After a successful 2018 for the Three Lions, we’re pleased to welcome 650 Travel Club members to England’s first away match of 2019, against . We hope everyone enjoys visiting Podgorica and the Stadion Pod Goricom.

We ask that members continue to uphold the values of the England Supporters The FA continues to work hard to ensure a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for Travel Club (ESTC) by treating the locals and opposing fans in the same way that all supporters. If you witness any xenophobic, racist, homophobic or anti-social they would want to be treated. Members behaving in an unacceptable manner behaviour before, during or after the match, you can report it in confidence whilst following England can result in: by emailing [email protected] or by calling or texting us on +44 7970 146 250 (this number is also printed on the back of your • Removal from the stadium. membership card). • Suspension from the ESTC membership. Please be aware that The FA will always investigate reports of inappropriate • Withdrawal of future match tickets. behaviour at an England game. • The issue of a Football Banning Order. For more information regarding fan behaviour, please refer to the ‘Rules of Membership’ at: England Supporters Travel Club. • Report to the police and possible criminal proceedings.

2 Passports and Visas Medical Assistance, Safety and Security

You don’t need a visa to travel to Montenegro but you must have a passport that If you need emergency assistance whilst out in Montenegro you can call 112 from is valid for the duration of your stay. We strongly advise that you obtain a free your mobile phone. European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before leaving the UK – this will cover you Take sensible precautions to protect yourself and your belongings from street for any necessary treatment you receive at a public healthcare centre or hospital crime, particularly in larger towns. Don’t leave valuables unattended and watch during your trip. out for pick pockets in public places like tourist hot spots, airports and on public The EHIC is not a substitute for medical and travel insurance and does not cover transport. Use a hotel safe if possible. Report all incidents of crime to the local private healthcare; travel insurance can provide protection against cancellation of police and get a police report. If you lose your passport you should contact the your trip or the theft of any personal belongings. British Embassy. Incidents of violent crime between organised criminal groups can occur. You Currency should exercise caution, remain vigilant and be aware of your surroundings. Montenegro has no currency of its own. From 1999 the Deutsche Mark was In the event of any incidents, you should follow the advice of local authorities. formally adopted as Montenegro's currency, but was replaced by the euro in 2002. The main emergency numbers are: 112 (general emergencies), 122 (police), 123 (fire department) and 124 (ambulance service). Taking photographs of military and police installations, personnel or vehicles is forbidden and may lead to arrest and prosecution by the local authorities. For further information visit: Gov.uk/Foreign-Travel-Advice/Montenegro

3 Podgorica

Montenegro's capital city, Podgorica is one of the oldest settlements in this part of the . The city’s turbulant history is portrayed through a large number of war memorials. In the postwar communist period the city was known as Titograd in honour of Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. After the collapse of communism, the city revived its old name, Podgorica, in 1992. In terms of football, Podgorica is the home for Montenegro's national team hosting national stars such as Dejan Savićević, Predrag Mijatović and Mirko Vučinić. The Montenegrin national team, founded in 2006, reached the playoffs for UEFA Euro 2012, the furthest they have progressed to in the history of the national team.

4 Getting around PODGORICA

Podgorica is a medium-sized city of about 140,000 people. Podgorica has recently been developed with a pedestrian walkway that snakes 12km through the city, beginning at the entrance of the Park Forest in the city centre.

Bus Railway Ticket price is around €0.40 per single ride, and can be purchased on board, Montenegro has a railway line connecting Bar and . As it belongs to usually directly from the driver. European railway network, it is possible to arrive in Montenegro by train. The terminal stop is Bar and the cities the train goes through are Podgorica, Kolasin, Taxi Mojkovac and . Taxis in Podgorica are cheap and reliable, although they can be in short supply late at night. There are over 20 taxicab companies with stands virtually everywhere in The other railway line is connecting Podgorica and Montenegro's second largest the city. city Nikšić. You can find up to date railway timetable on Montenegro Railway website http://www.zcg-prevoz.me

5 Out and about in PODGORICA

There are an large number of royal sculptures dotted around its many parks. The most imposing is the huge bronze statue of Petar I Petrović Njegoš, standing on a black marble plinth on the edge of town. A large equestrian statue of Nikola I struts grandly at the head of a park. There’s also a sculpture of Russian singer-songwriter Vladimir Visotsky near the Millennium Bridge, pictured shirtless with a guitar and a skull at his feet. Tito the former Yugoslav leader is due to make a comeback: in 2018 the city council voted to reerect a statue of the Yugoslav leader in the city which once bore his name.

Eating: Restaurants in Podgorica can be similar in their offering but there are some traditional Montenegrin places where you can get huge plates of Balkan grill served up in a homey atmosphere. Nightlife: Podgorica's nightlife is centred on Nova Varoš, particularly in the blocks west of Ulica Slobode. Shopping: The pedestrian-only sections of Hercegovačka and ul Slobode are Podgorica's best window-shopping strips. There are various large malls on Image to change Podgorica's outskirts. There are three shopping centers in Podgorica: Delta City Capital Plaza

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6 TICKET COLLECTION POINT

Travel Club members will be able to collect their tickets at the following location during the stated opening hours: Hilton Podgorica Crna Gora Hilton.com/Hilton-Podgorica Address: 2 Bulevar Svetog Petra Cetinjskog Podgorica 81000 Opening time Monday 25 March: 11am to 7:45pm Entrance to the ticket collection point is located between the hotel entrance and the casino. All tickets are to be collected in Podgorica on match day. Please bring either your current 2018-2020 Travel Club membership card or any up to date photo identification to collect your ticket. If you are part of a group, each member must collect their ticket in person. Please be aware that all members of the group do not have to collect at the same time but it will not be possible for another member (or non-member) to collect a ticket on another members behalf. At the stadium There will be no facility to collect tickets at the stadium. The Hilton Podgorica Crna To help save time when collecting tickets, we advise members to know the name Gora is only a 10 minute walk from the stadium of the person in their group who booked their tickets. If you are experiencing any issues you can call us on +447970146250.

7 Stadion Pod Goricom Getting to the stadium

Stadion Pod Goricom is the host Stadion Pod Goricom sits 1.9 km north of the city centre within the downtown stadium for the Montenegro national area, on the eastern bank of the River Morača. football team and was built in 1945, It is walk-able from most places in the city such as the old town and train station, following World War II. Before the war, within 25 minutes or so. FK Budućnost Podgorica played their matches in a field near this location before moving into the 5,000 capacity stadium. After the stadium burned down in 1952 it was rebuilt, with a new capacity of 11,568 seats. The current stadium has four stands—west, east, south and north. Stadium access: Entrance to England's section is Jug/ South Sector A of the stadium. All tickets will be printed with members names on for enhanced security purposes. Members will be required to bring their passports to the stadium for verification purposes. Members will also be issued with a wristband in order to gain entry into the stadium. We do not anticipate a hold-back for England supporters after the game but please listen to stadium announcements.

8 Stadium regulations

The Football Association of Montenegro have instructed that all ticket holders have the following when entering the stadium; A valid match ticket with your name on. Your wristband (which will provided to you at the Ticket Collection Point by FA Staff). Your passport (which will be used to verify your ticket).

Please note the following stadium regulations: • Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the stadium. • Pyrotechnic devices including flares and fireworks are not permitted. • Supporters caught tailgating will be ejected from the stadium and will not be permitted re-entry. • Supporters must be able to show a valid ticket and passport when requested to so by stewards, security staff or police. • The Stadion Pod Goricom has the right to refuse entry to any individual who is believed to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs and has the right to remove them at any time. • Bottles, glasses, cans, sticks and any other blunt or pointed weapons are not permitted into the stadium. • Flags or banners displaying discriminative or provocative text or images will not be permitted into the stadium. • Small bags (no bigger than an A4 piece of paper) are allowed in the stadium but will be subject to security checks. • There will be no early entry to hang flags. Flags must be no larger than 2.5 meters by 1 meter.

The full UEFA Stadium and security regulations can be found here. 9 PREVIOUS MEETING – 26 MARCH 2013

Montenegro 1 – 1 England FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Group H Stadion Pod Goricom, Podgorica Attendance: 11,300 “England's path to World Cup qualification remains far from guaranteed as Montenegro battled back to earn a deserved draw in Podgorica” Wayne Rooney gave England a dream start, banishing the ghosts of his red card from his last visit as he headed home Steven Gerrard's corner with just six minutes on the clock and Roy Hodgson's side dominated the opening 45 minutes. But the second half of the Group H contest was a completely different affair, with the hosts in the ascendency and they grabbed a fully deserved leveller in the 77th minute when half-time substitute Dejan Damjanovic forced home at the third attempt.

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