How to get free access to Maracanã’s sensory rooms | OneFootball

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·22 April 2026

How to get free access to Maracanã’s sensory rooms

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In September 2025, Sensory Rooms were inaugurated inside Maracanã to welcome fans with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during Fluminense matches. The spaces, located on the fifth floor of the West Stand, provide efficient and personalized support to help with sensory regulation and the well-being of fans.

See how to get your ticket for the Maracanã Sensory Room at Fluminense matches:

Access to the Maracanã Sensory Rooms at Fluminense matches will now be granted through a ticket redeemed on the FutebolCard website, according to the rules below. The space has limited availability, with a maximum capacity of 16 people per room, including beneficiaries and their companions.


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– Fans must complete a prior registration through the portal gratuidade-fluminense.futebolcard.com;

– Users who already have the free admission benefit registered under the general PWD category must request a change to the ASD category directly through customer service;

– Benefit validation takes place upon presentation of supporting documentation with indefinite validity;

– Access to the space is exclusively through Access A (Cativas) via facial biometrics;

– At the time of redemption, the fan must choose either the sensory room or the stands, and changes or cancellations are not allowed after the selection;

– The benefit is personal and guarantees free admission for the autistic person and one companion responsible for support and mediation. In addition, up to two extra guests are allowed, provided they have their own ticket for the section, always respecting the maximum capacity of 16 people per room;

– The environment is specifically designed to offer comfort and sensory regulation, taking into account the different support levels (1, 2, or 3) so that assistance can be personalized to each individual’s needs.

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