Cali Mayor Vows to Make Pascual Guerrero the Safest Stadium in Colombia
América de Cali faces ongoing challenges,including stadium sanctions and the need for enhanced security measures. The club’s home, Pascual Guerrero, is currently under a spectator ban, a consequence of past incidents. Mayor Alejandro Éder, though, is steadfast to transform the stadium into a model of safety and family-amiable entertainment.
A Family-Friendly Future for Pascual Guerrero
The mayor emphasizes that the violence plaguing the stadium is the responsibility of a small minority, not the entire community.He stresses the importance of maintaining a peaceful habitat for all fans. “The only ones responsible for this are the violent ones,” he stated.”We want football in peace.”
Biometric Security: A Technological Solution
The city is actively pursuing a biometric system for the stadium, a project involving the National Registry. This initiative aims to enhance security and create a family-friendly atmosphere. The mayor highlights the need to ensure the safety of all attendees.
the South Stand Transformation
A meaningful part of the plan involves transforming the South stand, currently known as the Red Baron section, into a family-friendly zone.This change is slated to begin in the second half of the year. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all fans.
A Safer Stadium for All
The mayor acknowledges that violence isn’t confined to Pascual Guerrero, but is a broader issue affecting stadiums across the country. He stresses that technology, specifically biometric systems, is the key to addressing this problem. The National Registry’s expertise in biometric technology will be crucial in implementing this system.
A Joint effort for Security
The mayor underscores the collaborative effort between the city, the club, and the National Registry.This partnership is essential for the prosperous implementation of the biometric system, aiming to make Pascual Guerrero the safest stadium in Colombia. The mayor expresses confidence that the project will be announced in the coming days.