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League of Nations: Austria-France should be maintained despite the state of the lawn

2022-06-08T21:05:40.984Z


The Austria-France match scheduled for June 10 in the League of Nations remains threatened due to the state of the lawn at the Viennese stadium. But an r


An independent report conducted on the degraded lawn of the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna recommended Wednesday the maintenance of Austria-France Friday (8:45 p.m.) counting for the League of Nations, subject to approval by UEFA, while a deep hole had been observed on Monday night. UEFA”.

A deep hole in the lawn of the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna was spotted on Monday during Austria-Denmark, leading the Austrian authorities to carefully examine the lawn and call a meeting before receiving France on Friday in the League of Nations.

Representatives of UEFA, the Austrian Federation and the stadium services met on Wednesday evening and "a pitch analysis report, carried out by external experts, was sent to UEFA for approval" , organizer of the event, specified Bernhard Neuhold.

UEFA had not communicated a decision on the fate of the meeting on Wednesday evening. The Austrian authorities have mandated in recent hours a careful analysis of the lawn, X-rays, using a special machine.

The federation explained the phenomenon by "a significant increase in the level of groundwater in the neighboring Danube, caused by the heavy rains observed overnight from Sunday to Monday".

Stage of the Euro-2008 final, the Ernst-Happel-Stadion will be sold out for the reception of the French world champions, with up to 44,800 spectators expected during this meeting counting for the 3rd day of the League of nations.

Source: leparis

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