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Sporting events, Possible problems of user of sporting events, Cleaners -…
Sporting events
Users of sporting events
Spectators
Watch the event for enjoyment
Create atmosphere and noise
Buy tickets and merchandise
Support their favourite teams
Follow venue rules
Interact with other fans
Players
Compete in the sport
Train before and after matches
Need specialist equipment
Follow coaching instructions
Rely on medical support
Perform under pressure
Referees
Referees
Enforce official rules
Make fast decisions
Communicate with players
Stop unsafe play
Face pressure from crowds
Work with assistant officials
Workers
Run ticket booths
Manage entrances exits
Guide spectators to seats
Operate scoreboards/lights
Sell food and drinks
Handle customer questions
Security
Prevent fights and conflict
Monitor crowds
Check bags and IDs
Respond to emergencies
Protect players and staff
Maintain safe environment
Solutions to the problems
Player injuries: Have first-aid staff ready and treat players fast.
Spectator fights: Add more security and remove angry fans.
Weather issues: Check forecasts and move or delay games.
Lack of equipment: Keep extra gear and use a checklist.
Crowd swarms: Set clear lines and use staff to guide people.
Location issues: Pick fields early and have a backup spot.
Too much for coaches to carry: Use carts or team bags and have players help.
Possible problems of user of sporting events
Player Injuries
Can stop the game and require medical attention.
May lead to long-term health issues for athletes.
Causes team lineup changes or substitutions.
Can affect overall team performance.
May require emergency services on-site.
Spectators getting into fights
Creates unsafe environments for families and players.
Can delay or halt the event.
Requires security or police intervention.
May lead to damaged property.
Can result in spectators being removed or banned.
Weather issues
Rain or storms can make fields unsafe or unplayable.
Extreme heat can cause dehydration or heatstroke.
Lightning can force immediate evacuation.
Snow or ice can delay or cancel events.
Poor weather reduces visibility and performance.
Lack of equipment
Players may be unable to play safely.
Games can be delayed while searching for replacements.
Shared equipment can spread germs.
Results in unfair gameplay conditions.
Coaches must improvise or adjust drills.
Crowd Swarms
Can cause dangerous stampedes or overcrowding.
Makes it hard for security to control movement.
Delays event operations or team movement.
Creates risks for players leaving the field.
Can damage barriers or facilities.
Location issues
Poor field conditions increase injury risk.
Difficult parking or access frustrates spectators.
Limited seating causes overcrowding.
Remote locations reduce attendance.
Inadequate lighting affects game visibility.
To much for coaches to carry
Causes delays when setting up equipment.
Coaches may forget important gear.
Physical strain on coaches.
Takes time away from team preparation.
Risks losing or damaging equipment.
Cleaners
Clear rubbish from stands
Maintain clean toilets
Handle spills quickly
Manage waste collection
Prepare venue before events
Clean up after crowds leave