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Soccer 5 is back in Salta and the demand to reserve the fields exploded

2020-06-01T17:46:57.148Z


The provincial government authorized the reopening of the complexes and the owners have all the reserved turns to play, following a special protocol.


05/31/2020 - 19:14

  • Clarín.com
  • sports

Salta will authorize this Monday, June 1, football matches 5. Those classics from the neighborhood or from friends, with a lot of ritual. Of course, you will not see any matches, because you will hear ball noise again after the quarantine. And, unsurprisingly, demand exploded .

Nicholas Tripel, owner of "Punto Gol , " said: "The schedule strong usually that of the 20, but I have all three are indoor courts on all shifts starting at 14. And that here usually cut activities to sleep nap, although nobody had a problem changing. Normally, on a Monday I usually have a 20 percent occupancy and now I have everything full. "

Meanwhile, Ana Laura Ragone, from Calcio Salta, told the Olé newspaper: "For this Monday I have everything busy on the four courts. We open at 11. Normally a Monday is lazy, with 20 or 30 percent occupancy, but now I have a super Monday, with full hours. "

Soccer 5 has been suspended since March 10. Since the coronavirus affected much less in Salta than in the rest of the country, the provincial government authorized the reopening of 100 complexes, half of them in the capital.

Futsal returns in Salta and there is madness.

According to the return protocol of the activity, at 8 pm it is no longer possible to play, the locker rooms cannot be used and clients must come dressed in sports clothes to play in the complex. Each player must bathe at home, they cannot stay at the bar, and only one person can take charge of the court rent, although payment by bank transfer is also enabled to avoid the process.

Futsal returns in Salta and there is madness.

Everyone must enter with a chinstrap and once inside they remove it. In addition, between each match, balls and bow nets will be disinfected. Those over 60 cannot play, as they are individuals with a higher risk of becoming infected.

For the Salta government, it will be a relief to prevent people from playing in the squares, since social circulation is enabled. 

Source: clarin

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