Due to the increase in morbidity in Romania in recent weeks, the game tomorrow (Wednesday, 19:00) in the Champions League between Hapoel Holon and Cluj Napoca in the Champions League will be held without a crowd.
In recent weeks, Romanian authorities have decided to ban gatherings as well as close all places of entertainment and culture in the evening.
Due to this, fans will not be allowed to enter the new arena in the city.
Holon arrived in Cluj on Monday evening after a journey that began in the early morning with a flight to Bucharest, a short rest in the city and a connecting flight to Cluj.
A full staff is expected to be available to the professional team in the important game in which a victory will raise the Purples to a 0: 3 balance and put them in a great position to qualify for the next stage from first place.
Coach Maurizio Buscalia, said ahead of the game: "We are coming to play a very important game in our home game in the Champions League. We analyzed the things that happened in the last game and we know what did not work and need to improve in some aspects. Cluj is a team that succeeds in several settings "Good on the floor. A difficult game awaits us that will require a high level of mental and physical commitment from us."