Danish Aarhus has decided to give fans a virtual viewing experience: For the first time in a football game, tickets can be booked through the app to one of the stands and reserved for members • The players will hear the audience at home and celebrate goals in front of the giant screens • CEO: "We will celebrate our return"
Tickets can be booked at one of the 22 stands
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Official website Aarhus
It's no secret that the Corona virus has fatally hit the entire sports world. Although many countries in the world are returning the football leagues to the grass (of course in Israel, too), but at least until the end of the current season, fans will obviously not be able to be in the stadiums and will have to settle for watching through the television screens.
In Germany, Menschengeldbach fans thought of a creative idea when they put thousands of cartons of fans in the stands instead of the real ones, but in Denmark there, like Israel, the Premier League will resume at the end of May, are not satisfied and have stepped forward with a new digital initiative in collaboration with Zoom Stadium and football stadium .
So how exactly would it work? According to reports, for the first time in the world of football, in all Danish Aarhus games will provide a virtual viewing experience with the friends with whom you would go to a soccer game just like in real life.
In addition, in the data games, tickets will be available for one of the 22 stands and reserve a specific stand alongside the known members, who will gather through the video zoom platform with anyone who has booked tickets to the same virtual area (for the same offer). And if that's not enough, the players will be able to hear the crowd cheering and also celebrate a gate (without hugs and kisses) in front of the giant screens set up in the stadium.
Danish Aarhus CEO has shed light on the welcome venture: "After a long time of not playing football, we are finally coming back and it's very exciting. We will be celebrating our return with a historic digital initiative, and we are very proud to be the first club in the world to use the same platform. It will really help our players to know that there is someone who is following them very closely, now we may be able to initiate a similar initiative in other clubs as well. Because they deserve to have fun too. "
It should be noted that as of now, game tickets are still being sold at no cost, but there is a possibility that, with demand as the league renews, the policy will change.