UEFA president: Super Cup final in Budapest ‘pilot test’ for bringing back fans to stadiums
The UEFA Super Cup final to be held in Budapest later this month is a “pilot test” for bringing back fans to stadiums, Aleksander Ceferin, the president of the governing body of European soccer, said on Tuesday.
UEFA “can learn a lot” from the event scheduled to be held at the Puskás Arena on Sept. 24 about what it can do for the next season, the Slovenian official told an online European Club Association (ECA) conference. He added, however, that UEFA would have to adhere to the measures imposed by the governments of the countries hosting the matches.
UEFA has ruled that up to 30 percent of the 67,215-seat Puskás Aréna can be taken by fans, with 3,000 tickets available for the supporters of each of the finalists.
All spectators will have their temperatures checked before entering the stadium and will be required to wear face masks, use hand sanitisers and adhere to physical distancing rules.
All ticket holders will be subject to mandatory health checks upon entering the country and will have to present a negative coronavirus test no older than 72 hours.
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Source: MTI
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In plain English: Hungarians are being used as lab rats and are totally dispensable. They would never do this in countries who posses a tiny bit of self-respect.
@Anonymous
LMFAO! It’s only your mind and the way it sees the world, that is ‘totally dispensable’. You should donate it to a lab for further study….