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'A f* nightmare': Football fan pushes for better disabled accessibility at stadiums

Author
Will Toogood,
Publish Date
Thu, 17 Oct 2024, 3:12pm
Every stadium in New Zealand can do better when it comes to accessibility. Photo / NZ Herald
Every stadium in New Zealand can do better when it comes to accessibility. Photo / NZ Herald

'A f* nightmare': Football fan pushes for better disabled accessibility at stadiums

Author
Will Toogood,
Publish Date
Thu, 17 Oct 2024, 3:12pm

Sport should be accessible to everyone 鈥 and when it isn鈥檛, it sucks.

That鈥檚 the message from Auckland football fan Jonno Ross, a wheelchair user of 13 years after a car crash and broken neck left him without the use of his legs and without one of his good mates.

Attending sports events at large stadiums can be chaotic for an able-bodied fan, Ross tells the Herald. For those who use a wheelchair or have another disability, even the smallest barrier to access can become a major one.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a f* nightmare.鈥

Stairs are an obvious barrier for those using a wheelchair to get around. Ross says staff awareness, carparking and placement of wheelchair-dedicated areas are other factors which often fly under the radar of consideration for stadia and event organisers.

鈥漌heelchair seating in the stadiums is often not that good. At Eden Park you鈥檝e got wheelchair spaces, where they are it鈥檚 in a covered stand and you can鈥檛 see the big screens. I know what the score is because I鈥檓 watching the game, but if you鈥檙e 1-0 up you鈥檙e trying to see the time to see how much is there to go. You can鈥檛 see that.

鈥淎ll these little things make the experience not as good as what an able-bodied person would have.鈥

Football fan Jonno Ross is pushing for better accessibility at sporting events.
Football fan Jonno Ross is pushing for better accessibility at sporting events.

Ross is a founding member of The Port, a supporters group for football newcomers Auckland FC, who will be playing their home matches at Go Media Stadium.

He is making an effort through dialogue with the club and stadium to add a wheelchair-accessible area in the South Stand where The Port will be based at each match.

鈥淚 was a season ticket holder for the Warriors at Mt Smart. They had good wheelchair bays 鈥 I think it was the East Stand. But now for The Port that鈥檚 in the South Stand, which isn鈥檛 wheelchair friendly at all.

鈥淭hey do have like a platform quite high up on the hill, but obviously me being a part of The Port I don鈥檛 want to be up there and miss out.鈥

Auckland FC CEO Nick Becker was able to confirm to the Herald that a platform is in place in Go Media Stadium鈥檚 South Stand for Ross to use and that the club, stadium and council would continue to work on a long-term solution.

鈥淚mmediately Jonno came to us and said there鈥檚 no place for anyone in a wheelchair there [in the South Stand] and how can we work together to right that? We鈥檝e managed to come up with a solution.鈥

Ross hopes his efforts will spark change not just at Go Media Stadium but around the country to improve accessibility for people with disabilities to attend sporting events.

鈥淚magine wanting to be part of The Port but you can鈥檛, then all of a sudden there鈥檚 that option for you 鈥 they鈥檒l be over the moon.鈥

There is a glaring irony to this issue in that many wheelchair users do so due to an injury sustained playing sport, and Ross says how frustrating that can be for those with disabilities cannot be overstated.

鈥淚t sucks ... there鈥檚 no other word for it, it does suck.鈥

Ahead of Auckland FC鈥檚 first match, he has a message for anyone unsure of heading along for their debut season.

鈥淚nclusivity. Wheelchair users, come along, it鈥檒l be fantastic.鈥

Auckland FC鈥檚 first A-League Men鈥檚 match is on Saturday, October 19, vs Brisbane Roar at Go Media Stadium, Mt Smart.

Will Toogood is an online sports editor for the NZ Herald. He enjoys watching people chase a ball around on a grass surface so much he decided to make a living out of it.

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