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Spanish league president: "There is a chance that the crowd will return to the stadiums already in April"
Will Atletico Madrid fans be able to experience the championship on the way?
Javier Tabas surprised: "If the amount of vaccines goes up and the amount of infections decreases, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel"
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Monday, 01 February 2021, 17:42
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Will the crowd return to the Spanish league soon and Atletico fans be able, perhaps, to celebrate an impressive championship?
It is very possible that it is.
So at least according to Javier Tabas, the president of the Spanish league who provided a statement when asked about the issue in an interview with Cadena Sir.
Tabas addressed the issue, saying: "It depends on the next two to three weeks. If the amount of vaccines is flagged in February and the amount of those infected in Corona opens up, there is a possibility that in April and May there will be a crowd in the stadiums."
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They will be very happy to return to the stands.
Atletico fans (Photo: Reuters)
Spain has banned crowds from entering the top two leagues since March last year.
Football in the country has been halted for three months following the corona plague but according to Tabas "one can see the light at the end of the tunnel".
While Real Madrid and Barcelona are experiencing a very disappointing season so far by their standards in the league, Atletico Madrid are on their way to the championship and enjoy a 10-point advantage over the two greats of Spanish football and its fans will surely be happy to hear they have a reasonable chance of returning this season.
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