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La Liga ‘to allow 197 people to attend games and players to celebrate after scoring’ in plans for return on June 12


LALIGA plans to restart the season involve having a maximum of 197 people inside the stadium on matchday.

With players returning to training in groups of ten this week, chiefs are growing confident of commencing the corona-hit campaign on June 12.


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 Detailed plans have been drawn up to get the LaLiga campaign underway

Detailed plans have been drawn up to get the LaLiga campaign underwayCredit: PA:Press Association

And on the back of the Bundesliga’s apparent success at the weekend, league organisers have drawn up a highly detailed plan to ensure safety is paramount.

That includes having players and officials tested 24 hours before their fixture and have temperatures recorded when heading into the stadium.

Like the Bundesliga, opposing players will not line up in the tunnel next to each other and there will be no pre-match handshakes.

Goal celebrations are likely to be allowed, however.

Stadiums will each be split into three zones; green and blue inside the ground and red outside.

In the green zone, 94 people will be allowed in total including all players, coaching and medical staff, police, stewards, matchday officials and ballboys.

In the blue zone, 103 people will enter including club officials and members from TV companies.

Medics will also attend and plot correlations if a player did test positive for coronavirus.

In further measures, players and officials will enter the stadium at different entry points and their arrival times will be staggered.

They also will have to wear gloves and face masks on entry.

In the visiting dressing rooms, they will be disinfected with kitmen allowed to enter three hours before kick off to lay kits in plastic bags.

LaLiga fans missing football are likely to be treated to a match everyday until the end of July when the campaign commences.

You can take part in professional football training while self-isolating as LaLiga side Leganes live stream workout


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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