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Fifa Women's World Cup opening game to go ahead, Fan Festival to remain shut

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Bonnie Jansen,
Publish Date
Thu, 20 Jul 2023, 3:51pm

Fifa Women's World Cup opening game to go ahead, Fan Festival to remain shut

Author
Bonnie Jansen,
Publish Date
Thu, 20 Jul 2023, 3:51pm

聽match tonight between New Zealand and Norway at Eden Park will continue as planned, but the Auckland Fan Festival at The Cloud will stay closed.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Sports Minister Grant Robertson confirmed the event would go ahead despite聽聽after a gunman stormed a building being renovated near Britomart.

聽- who was wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet -聽

Police have confirmed the shooter is dead and there was no wider security threat.

Auckland has welcomed thousands of international tourists for the Fifa Women鈥檚 World Cup hosted across New Zealand and Australia. The incident occurred metres away from the Fifa Fan Festival that was set to open midday on Thursday at the Cloud on Quay St.

It was announced on Thursday afternoon that the Fifa Fan Festival at The Cloud in Auckland鈥檚 waterfront will remain shut for another day.

Ng膩ti Wh膩tua 艑r膩kei, the Office of the Mayor and Auckland Council have decided, that out of deep respect for those who lost their lives and those affected in downtown Auckland today, to cancel festivities located at the nearby Queens Wharf associated with the Fifa Women鈥檚 Football World Cup for this evening.

Director of arts, entertainment and events at T膩taki Auckland Unlimited Richard Clarke says the city is shocked and saddened by the events that occurred in downtown Auckland this morning.

The Fan Festival will now open to the public from 12pm on Friday 21 July, with a packed day of entertainment and a triple header of matches on the giant screen kicking off from 2.30pm.

Robertson confirmed at a press conference in Wellington this morning聽

He had spoken to the president and secretary general of Fifa, who had passed on their condolences. Robertson said the police had been embedded within the Fifa structure as part of the normal structure of the tournament.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said: 鈥淐learly with the Fifa World Cup kicking off this evening there are a lot of eyes on Auckland.

鈥淭he Government has spoken to Fifa organisers this morning and the tournament will proceed as planned.

Chile fans and supporters. Photo / Andrew Cornaga www.photosport.nz

Chile fans and supporters. Photo / Andrew Cornaga www.photosport.nz

鈥滻 want to reiterate that there is no wider national security threat.

鈥淭his appears to be the actions of an individual.鈥

A number of teams are staying near the incident area but were all safe, Robertson said.

The New Zealand football team, who are staying at the Pullman Hotel on Princes St, said they were shocked by the incident.

鈥淲e can confirm that all of the Football Ferns team and staff are safe but we will not be able to comment further while details are still emerging.

The Ferns, who are underdogs for tonight鈥檚 match, said 鈥減reparations for the game will continue as planned鈥.

The Norwegian team, staying at the M Social not far from the scene of the shootings, were not affected.

They said in a statement everyone in their camp was calm and preparations continued as normal.

Captain Maren Mjelde said: 鈥淏eing informed about the consequences, the team鈥檚 thoughts are with those affected and their families. Everyone probably woke up quite quickly when the helicopter hovered outside the hotel window and a large number of emergency vehicles arrived.

鈥淎t first we didn鈥檛 know what was going on, but eventually there were updates on TV and the local media.

鈥淲e felt safe the whole time.

鈥淔ifa has a good security system at the hotel, and we have our own security officer in the squad,鈥 Mjelde said. 鈥淓veryone seems calm and we are preparing as normal for the game tonight.鈥

Four-time World Cup Champions the United States are staying at the SO/ in Britomart. A spokesperson for the team told the聽贬别谤补濒诲:听鈥淎ll of our players and staff are accounted for and safe. Our security team is in communication with local authorities and we are proceeding with our daily schedule.鈥

The USA celebrates winning their fourth World Cup title in 2019. Photo / Photosport

The USA celebrates winning their fourth World Cup title in 2019. Photo / Photosport

They later added in a statement to social media: 鈥淯S Soccer extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims who were killed in the shooting in downtown Auckland today. We are saddened by the inexcusable loss of life to gun violence, and our thoughts are with the people of Auckland/T膩maki Makaurau and Aotearoa New Zealand.鈥

Eden Park, which hosts the opening match this evening, released a statement saying they had been working with all relevant agencies regarding this morning鈥檚 incident and the impact on services and staffing.

Because of the global nature of the event, fans could expect an increased police and security presence within the precinct and across the venue.

Eden Park. Photo / Supplied

Eden Park. Photo / Supplied

The statement said: 鈥淕ates open from 4.30pm and we encourage all ticket-holders to arrive early and enjoy the Fifa activation zone and opening ceremony of the Fifa Women鈥檚 World Cup.

鈥淔ree public transport is included with your ticket and all bus routes and train lines will be operational. Check the Auckland Transport journey planner for the latest information.

The statement reiterated spectators should monitor their Fifa App and download tickets prior to arriving at Eden Park - and to be patient with staff.

They encouraged fans to leave bags at home to assist with ease of entry, but recommend bringing a poncho or raincoat after MetService issued a heavy rain watch from 8pm.

Bonnie Jansen is a multimedia journalist in the ob体育接口 Sports team. She鈥檚 a keen footballer and worked with the Alternative Commentary Collective before joining the Te Rito cadetship scheme.

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