The Club, with the help of Moovit and with the support of ONCE, adds another service for fans with this disability who already have the accompaniment to their seats.

Real Betis Balompiéwithin the ámbito of the Forever Green initiative that aims to achieve zero emissions and the reduction of the carbon footprint caused by travel to matches, has taken a step forward to also position itself as a leader in the field.éThe company has also taken a step forward to position itself as a benchmark in sustainable mobility.

To achieve this goal, Forever Green has expanded the áThe scope of the partnership with Moovit, an Intel company, a leading provider ofíThe company’s Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) solutions and urban mobility app máThe most widely used in the world, adding up to the world’sás to ONCE.

Through this application, visually impaired fans are encouraged to use public transportation as an accessible and more environmentally friendly means of transportation.

In this way, those fans with visual impairment or reduced mobility who wish to attend the Benito Villamar Stadiumín stadium will be able ton will be able to do so easily.áeasy and intuitive.
Thanks to the functionalities of the Moovit app, promoted by ONCE such as functions to say by voice and exactly what appears on the screen, in an orderly manner and so that the blind person has all the same information, the app is easy to use and intuitive.
The audio recording is audio-guided.

A service that extends the special attention that Real Betis Balompié already offers to its visually impaired season ticket holders so that they can have a better experience during match days.

Seat escort service

The Club offers all its members and visually impaired spectators an escort service to their seats.
Thus, the fan who so wishes can be picked up at the entrance door by a Real Betis Balompié volunteer who accompanies him to his seat on match days.

In addition, the Club has collaborated in the implementation of the Audiodescription Course in sporting events, in which students are acquiring the necessary knowledge to make sporting environments accessible to people with some kind of visual impairment.
This service will soon be available at the Benito Villamarín Stadium and will allow fans to perceive 100% of everything that happens during the match.

Accessible App

The app has an audio warning system to ensure that visually impaired users have enough time to get off the bus.úThe app has an audio warning system that ensures that visually impaired users have enough time to get off the bus, significantly increasing their safety during the trip by being able to anticipate decisions.

Thanks to this accessible integration, visually impaired users only have to swipe their finger across the screen to hear the label of each button, which helps them navigate smoothly through the screen.éThis helps them navigate smoothly through the app and allows them to plan their public transport journeys.úand allows them to plan their public transport journeys with great ease. For Moovit it is very important that everyone has access to public transport.úWe believe that mobility is a basic right and that everyone should have equal access to public transport.ásico.
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úThe last few yearsFor years we have actively collaborated with ONCE to make the Moovit application accessible to blind and mobility impaired people, and now we are delighted to be able to share these improvements with Real Betis fans in the framework of the collaboration with Forever Green, betting not only on sustainable mobility, but also on the development of the Moovit application for the blind and mobility impaired.én 100% accessiblesays Manuel Molés, responsible for Moovit’s partnerships in Europe

For his part, Rafael Muela, manager of the Real Betis BalompiéFoundation, states: “We are delighted to work with Moovit and ONCE, initiatives that share our vision of making the world a better place.áThe most accessible, equitable and sustainable way of transport.
While blind and mobility impaired people are more likely to have access to the Internet, they are also more likely to have access to information and communication technologies (ICT).
áMore independence than ever, moving throughés public transportation.úand overwhelming in certain circumstances, such as going to a sporting event.

ONCE supports this initiative because it seeks to improve the autonomy and independence of theíThe ONCE supports this initiative because it seeks to improve the autonomy and safety of people, by breaking down some mobility barriers, allowing them to move around more easily.éThis initiative is supported by ONCE because it aims to improve the autonomy and safety of people by breaking down some mobility barriers, allowing them to access the games safely and comfortably by any means of transport.

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