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Community
Eden Park is more than just a stadium, it’s where our stories come to life. From local kids dreaming big to lifelong fans filling the stands, it’s a place where generations connect, communities unite, and unforgettable memories are made.


The Hood
The Hood is Eden Park’s supporters’ club. With over 120 years of history, Eden Park is an integral part of the neighbourhood and The Hood allows Eden Park to contribute to the community in a real, tangible way.
The Benefits
The Hood is Eden Park’s chance to thank you, our neighbours, for your support, with benefits unavailable anywhere else.
- Tickets to select games by Eden Park home teams.
- A partnership between Gilmours Mt Roskill and Eden Park gives members of The Hood access to discounted prices on food and beverages.
“Love the place, bought my home in Burnley Terrace in 1994 and one of the criteria on the search for the new home front was it had to be in walking distance of Eden Park ~ haven’t looked back since.”
Hotline for residents: 09 815 4820
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To be eligible you must live within the boundaries of the Traffic Management Plan 5 and subscribe to The Hood Eden Park Supporters’ club. Recipients of any giveaways or prizes will be notified by email by The Eden Park Trust. No correspondence will be entered into and the decision of The Eden Park Trust is final. The Eden Park Trust will not be liable for any unclaimed prizes or giveaways.
Ambassadors for Eden Park

Keven Mealamu
Keven Mealamu is a former All Blacks and Blues rugby player. He made his provincial debut for Auckland in 1999 against North Harbour. He first played for the Blues in 2000, but had a stint with the Chiefs in 2002 – the same year he debuted for the All Blacks.
Keven is a regular visitor to Eden Park, New Zealand’s national stadium.
Kim Crossman
Kimberley Crossman is a Kiwi actress, author, producer, writer and presenter. She also happens to be gunning for total world domination. She’s likely to do it, too, given her wide array of talents and fearlessness that knows no bounds.
Kim is a big supporter of Eden Park and always pops in for a visit when she’s back in New Zealand from her current home in LA.
“Eden Park holds a special place in my heart as it is often the location of great family memories and quality time. I love all the events that Eden Park puts on for the wider community and I hope to see the park hold bigger, non-sporting events in the future because it really is an iconic venue.”


Jono Heaps
Jono is a much-loved Auckland based musician who is often spotted busking on Queen Street or at morning markets. Jono is both a classically trained singer and piano player and composes his own music.
He thrives from performing and interacting with locals and tourists alike which is why he is thrilled to be involved in the stadium’s ‘Pianos in the Park’ initiative which will create avenues for promoting New Zealand music at Eden Park.
“I remember sitting in the stands of Eden Park with my family at the opening ceremony of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, feeling a great sense of pride in my country as the All Blacks came out of the tunnel for the first time that tournament. Eden Park has featured prominently in quite a few memories for me over the last twenty or so years. Plus, it’s an iconic part of the city I love so much.”