GENEVA (AP) – For the first uefa match in six months with enthusiasts inside the stadium, the European football framework detailed on Monday its demands for the Super Cup in Budapest, as Hungary closed its borders to the fullest of non-residents by the pandemic.
The new truth is medical examinations and evidence of negative CONTROL of COVID-19 in the last 3 days for enthusiasts entering Hungary and mandatory wearing a mask in the stadium.
Champions League winner Bayern Munich will face Europa League winner Sevilla on 24 September and UEFA expects some 20,000 fans to be at the 67,000-seat Pusks Arena in the Hungarian capital.
No Bayern and Seville fans attended their matches last month, in Portugal and Germany respectively.
The Super Cup is “a driving force to bring enthusiasts back to stadiums in the current COVID-19 pandemic situation,” UEFA said in a statement.
For the Super Cup, enthusiasts should stay away if they have symptoms of COVID-19 or if they have been in contact with an inflamed user in the last 14 days.
At The Arena, enthusiasts will have to go through frame temperature controls upon arrival, stand 1. 5 meters from each other in all spaces and stay in their assigned seat 1. 5 meters away.
Each club will receive 3,000 tickets and enthusiasts entering Hungary “must go through a mandatory medical examination when registering,” UEFA said.
They must also show their appropriate price ticket and evidence of a recent verification result in “a document in Hungarian or English, containing the effects of molecular biology verification”.
Ticket holders must also leave Hungary within 72 hours of their arrival, UEFA said.
Hungary is betting on foreign football matches despite the closure of its borders to non-residents, in what it has called “justified cases”.
The border policy launched through the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been convened through the European Union of which he is a member.
Orbon is a famous fan and has overseen the reconstruction of the Pusks Arena, which will host the 2020 European Championship matches rescheduled for uefa next year.
The Hungarian football federation, headed by the multimillion-dollar banker, who is vice-president of UEFA and FIFA, received the headquarters rights to the Super Cup in June, which was played in Portugal in the past, which received the headquarters rights. to the rescheduled Champions League mini-tour.
UEFA’s executive committee, Csonyi, is expected to have a rare face-to-face assembly in Budapest before the match.
UEFA also uses Hungary as an unbiased venue for this month’s champions league and Europa League qualifiers that cannot be played in the home team country.
Hungary, a country of 9. 7 million, reported 625 deaths as of Monday by COVID-19, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.
___
More AP Football: https://apnews. com/Soccer and https://twitter. com/AP_Sports