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Women's Italian Cup: Milan-Rome final open to the public

2021-05-25T07:44:19.888Z


Green light to the presence of fans in the stands of the Mapei Stadium (ANSA) Now it's official: the TIMVISION Milan-Rome Italian Cup final, scheduled for Sunday 30 May (8.30 pm) at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, will be open to the public, with a share of 20% of the capacity of the stadium (equal to approximately 4,300 spectators). As already happened for the men's final, the fans will finally be able to return to the stands to watch the match between the Rossoneri an


Now it's official: the TIMVISION Milan-Rome Italian Cup final, scheduled for Sunday 30 May (8.30 pm) at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, will be open to the public, with a share of 20% of the capacity of the stadium (equal to approximately 4,300 spectators).

As already happened for the men's final, the fans will finally be able to return to the stands to watch the match between the Rossoneri and the Giallorossi clubs, which will face each other with the aim of winning the first title in their history.

According to government regulations, people will be able to enter the stadium who demonstrate that they: have undergone molecular or antigen tests in the 48 hours preceding the start of the match (valid from 8.30 pm on May 28th); be in possession of vaccination certification (for those who have completed the cycle, the validity is nine months from the date of completion of the vaccination cycle; for those who have only given one dose, the validity starts from the fifteenth day following the administration until the date scheduled for completion of the vaccination cycle); be in possession of certification of successful recovery from COVID-19 (validity is 6 months from the date of end of isolation).

Entrance to the stadium will be free of charge. Anyone wishing to participate in the event, in addition to bringing with them on the day of the final one of the three COVID-19 certifications (in paper format, not digital), must - in the case of AC Milan fans - send an email indicating their name, surname, place and date of birth to Biglietteria@acmilan.com. Roma supporters, on the other hand, will find all the information on tickets on the company website asroma.com. It will also be possible to request the match coupon from the Women's Football Division by writing to coppaitaliafemminile@figc.it 

Source: ansa

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