Sports stands - no less important than the pitch
Watching athletes struggle is sometimes great entertainment and an important event for many a fan. It is well known that without a football field, matches from various sports would not take place, but what would happen if the surroundings of this field lacked stands and benches for spectators?
The process of cheering was known as far back as Ancient Rome and Greece - in the Colosseum there was an audience of tens of thousands, and in Olympia a canal ran among the stands from which spectators could drink water.
Nowadays, cheering is not only emotions expressed at the match. It is also keeping detailed statistics or the desire to learn about the history of a favorite club or athlete. An important role is played by those who, while in the audience, always support an individual or a team - whether it is successful or unsuccessful.
About the stands in the regulations
The essence of sports stands is underscored by the fact that information about them can be found in many safety standards and resolutions, as well as in the regulations and documentation of major sports associations or unions, such as FIFA, UEFA and PZPN in Poland. The Polish Football Association's guidelines for stadium infrastructure include good practices and guidelines for locating stands - so that comfort is felt by fans as well as the press or members of the VIP area. The minimum space for each person seated, the width of the clear aisle between rows or the maximum number of seats in a given row are indicated.
The foundations of cheering lie in psychology, and spectators often form a community that energizes athletes and their favorite teams. Providing fans with a comfortable place to cheer together is key to organizing almost any sporting event.