Kochi’s Nehru Stadium is a recipe for disaster, feels AFC general secretary John
The Hindu
Kochi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is home to Kerala Blasters, the most popular club in the Indian Super League. Despite the amazing atmosphere, AFC General Secretary Datuk Seri Windsor John believes the stadium is a recipe for disaster. He expressed concerns about the lack of infrastructure, including security, and the stadium's location in the heart of the city. John suggested Kerala should build a football-only stadium to meet safety and security regulations. He also noted the passion of the fans and the need for a stadium that meets international standards.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi is home to Kerala Blasters, the club with the biggest fan base in the Indian Super League. Every time a match comes around here, men, women and children, almost all in their yellow colours, jostle their way to the oval. Inside, the stadium is packed, almost to the brim.
While the ambience is amazing, the Kochi stadium is a recipe the disaster, feels the Asian Football Confederation general secretary Datuk Seri Windsor John who had a close look at the ground during the recent ISL opener here. The Kerala Football Association had hoped to host a FIFA World Cup qualifier in Kochi later this year, but now that has been pushed away.
“When I saw the match the other day, there were so many families there... children and women which is very good for football but is a recipe for disaster,” said Windsor John, in a chat with The Hindu on the sidelines of the KFA’s Kerala Youth Development Project’s launch on Saturday evening.
“These things have happened before, in Indonesia one year ago, so we cannot let our guard down and repeat the problem... then disaster for everyone. That I think is the biggest concern for the AIFF and I have conveyed my concerns as well.”
In October 2022 more than 125 people, including many children, were killed after thousands of fans rushed on to the ground after their home team lost a match at Malang in Indonesia. Police responded by firing tear gas and in a bid to escape people were trampled and crushed at the exits.
The AFC official felt the location of the Kochi Stadium, ISL’s favourite football ground which is virtually in the heart of the city at Kaloor, was an issue.
“The lack of infrastructure which includes the security infrastructure, segregation of fans, officials, players... unfortunately the position, the location of the stadium does not allow these to happen,” said John.