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Will the public be back soon in the Liga stadiums?

2020-06-10T02:29:42.732Z


The Spanish government is expected to allow the public to return to the Liga stadiums from June 29.  Towards the end of the closed session in Spain? While the recovery of La Liga is scheduled for this Thursday after three months of stoppage due to the health crisis, the Partidazo program of Spanish radio Cope announces a return of the public for the end of June. Indeed, the Spanish government is already working on a royal decree allowing the return of spectators to all stadiums in Spain from June...


Towards the end of the closed session in Spain? While the recovery of La Liga is scheduled for this Thursday after three months of stoppage due to the health crisis, the Partidazo program of Spanish radio Cope announces a return of the public for the end of June. Indeed, the Spanish government is already working on a royal decree allowing the return of spectators to all stadiums in Spain from June 29.

The show specifies that it would be a partial return of the public, at 30% of the total capacity of the stadiums. Around 30,000 people will therefore be able to attend an FC Barcelona match at Camp Nou, whose total capacity exceeds 99,000 places. If this decree is adopted, supporters will be able to see their team play from the 33rd day of the Spanish Championship.

The meeting between Barça and Atlético de Madrid, scheduled for July 1, should therefore be the first shock of the season to take place with the public. On the other hand, the Andalusian derby between Sevilla FC and Bétis, which will mark the return of La Liga, this Thursday (22h), will take place behind closed doors. 

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Note that the last ten days of the Championship will take place over three weeks, ending on July 19. "I always knew that we were going to come back to play (...) There will be almost 250 matches, more than 200 charter flights, all of them are already organized ... Everything must be done to the millimeter", explained Javier Tebas, president of the Spanish Professional Football League (LaLiga) this Sunday, on the same radio. 

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Source: lefigaro

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