The Korea Football Association (KFA), Hana Financial Group (Chairman Ham Young-joo), and K League Assist (Chairman Kwak Young-jin) distributed mobility maps at all K League stadiums in honor of Disability Day.
The maps are designed to help the mobility impaired, including the disabled, the elderly, and those using strollers, safely travel to stadiums through paths that are free of obstacles such as ledges and stairs.
Since 2020, the Federation has been producing the maps as part of the ‘Football Fields for All, K League for All’ campaign, sponsored by Hana Financial Group and the Social Welfare Foundation, 안전카지노사이트 to make stadiums more accessible to the mobility impaired.
The map was created by Soso Communication, a social enterprise that creates easy-to-understand information for the underprivileged. Together with actual wheelchair users, they checked the location of major transportation facilities such as bus stops and subway stations near each stadium, and walked around the route from accessible parking lots to stadium entrances and grandstand entrances, collecting information that would be of practical use to wheelchair users and other people with mobility disabilities and reflecting it in the maps.
The map, which was created over a period of four years, contains all the information needed to watch K League games, including: ▲ directions and recommended routes, ▲ number and location of accessible seats, ▲ stadium amenities, ▲ low-floor bus routes, ▲ accessible call taxis, ▲ accessibility policies, and more for all 25 K League clubs.
The map is available online on the official websites of the K League and K League Assist, and a PDF file is also available for download.
In addition to the production and distribution of the maps, the Federation will continue to strive to improve the actual K League viewing environment. The goal is to create a viewing culture where anyone can visit a stadium to experience soccer and cheer together.