The Bavarian authorities gave the green light on Friday to host 14,000 spectators per match at the Allianz Arena in Munich for the Euro (June 11-July 11).
"Bavaria is getting better, normalcy is returning (...) With a strict health protocol, tests and masks, 20% of the stadium will be filled, ie around 14,000 spectators", announced the head of the regional government Markus Söder.
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The Germany-France match on June 15 will therefore be the first to welcome several thousand fans in Munich since the introduction of the closed door in March 2020, Bayern Munich having only replayed once in front of ... 200 supporters. , for the last Bundesliga game this season. The Bavarian capital is due to host the three matches of the first round of Germany, against France, Portugal (June 19) and Hungary (June 23) as well as a quarter-final on July 2.
Until now, neither Bavaria nor the city of Munich had committed to welcoming a public for the Euro, despite the expectations of UEFA, which wants no match in the tournament to be organized in a stadium. empty.
Remember that the Puskas Arena in Budapest should be full for the Blues matches against Hungary (June 19) and Portugal (23).
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