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15th Sep 2015

Premier League clubs make disabled fans pledge

Tom Victor

Disabled football fans have had a long struggle to attain what they consider acceptable standards across top-level football grounds, but a major breakthrough has now been made.

All 20 Premier League clubs have committed to delivering accessible stadia standards by August 2017, in a move that has pleased campaign group Level Playing Field.

Measures to be taken include the appointment of a Disability Access Officer by all clubs, as well as ensuring a significant number of wheelchair bays are located in away stands (10% of the total home provision).

Relevant steward training, websites, ticketing policies and parking will also come under closer scrutiny as part of the new agreement.

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‘Everyone at Level Playing Field is totally delighted by tonight’s news. It has been a very long time coming (more than 14 years) but we wholeheartedly welcome this announcement from the Premier League and its clubs,’ the group said in a statement.

‘Today is a very good day for disabled football fans and for the Premier League. It is a day to remember with some pride and with many thanks to everyone involved in making this happen.’