Club President Dirk Zingler has defended 1. FC Union's urgent application to the Berlin Administrative Court on the spectator question at the upcoming home game.
The 57-year-old criticized the political leaders in the capital in particular on Thursday.
"I believe that we need clear rules for visitors and organizers and these are currently missing," said Zingler.
Berlin - Nobody really knows what is appropriate, what is right or what is wrong, he emphasized and spoke of the "quality of craftsmanship" of the Berlin health administration.
The club from Köpenick wants to use an urgent application to ensure that 80 percent of the stadium An der Alten Försterei can be used to capacity on this Saturday in the championship game against VfL Wolfsburg on the basis of the 3G regulation.
That would be 18,000 viewers who have either recovered, vaccinated or tested.
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The association does not consider the prescribed utilization of 50 percent under 3G conditions to be sensible.
Zingler does not believe in an event according to 2G standards, to which only vaccinated and recovered people are allowed.
He does not want to leave out people who have not been vaccinated with Union.
"If we shut them out, we won't reach them at all," he said.
“Our club has decided not to set up a barely surmountable hurdle,” emphasized Zingler and added: “The question is, how do we deal with people who are not vaccinated.
We are all called to unite these two camps, which are becoming more extreme from week to week. ”The club therefore wants to organize a vaccination bus for the game again.
The state government of Berlin had chosen a path that was not practicable, emphasized Zingler and hoped for a decision by the administrative court in the course of the day.
“It's not about whether there are winners or losers,” he said.
He is interested in clarity.
dpa