Exeter City Disabled Supporters Association

Logo of Exeter City Disabled Supporters Association

The Exeter City Disabled Supporters Association is the official supporters group for disabled Exeter City fans.

Formed in 2007 as a voice for disabled supporters at the club, the DSA's working partnership with the football club helps install a much better and more enjoyable match day experience for disabled supporters. The aims and objectives of the DSA are the promotion of activities and schemes for the benefit of Exeter City and its disabled supporters. The DSA work with the club to improve access for disabled supporters, lobbying for changes that are needed within the club to make St James Park a venue suitable for all.

You do not have to be disabled to join the DSA, and membership costs just £5 per year. There are regular meetings where all ideas are welcomed, and you will receive a special pin badge and bronze priority status on ticketing. 

The DSA also sponsor two annual player awards - their own Player of the Year plus the Breakthrough Player of the Year award, and you will be able to help choose the worthy recipient of both. 

Since their inception, some of the things the DSA have pushed for and successfully implemented are:

  • Better disabled access across the stadium footprint

  • More suitable changing places for disabled supporters

  • Autism packs for children and young adults while attending matches

  • Wheelchairs on site for those with temporary disablement or in need on a match day

A video on how disabled supporters can enjoy a match day at Exeter City can be found below:

To view our Accessibility Policy, please click here.

Contact the DSA

Your friendly Disabled Supporters Liaison Officers are Jeanne and David Jones, who can be contacted below in the following ways.