The club Maiteland, active in the Danish Football League, plans to provide football match-up service in the car to fans when sports competitions are allowed after the outbreak of the Coruna virus.

The club, located in the center of Jutland Island, plans to use 2,000 parking spaces around the MCA Arena in Herning, where fans will be able to watch matches on giant screens.

And Denmark, along with many countries, identified ten people at most in any public gathering, which made the lack of attendance of the fans a certainty in the current period.

On Saturday, Denmark extended the ban on public gatherings until May 11.

When the Danish League finally gets the green light for the appeal, it will most likely be without an audience for a period of time, according to Preben Rocheer, the marketing officer, on the club's website.

He added: "We are in close dialogue with the police, the municipality of Herning and the MCC Arena to create a safe framework for everyone."

The club expects that ten thousand fans can watch the match in the service of following football matches in the car.

The club stated that a common song will precede the match. Participants will be given the option to comment on the match in their car by tuning to a specific radio wave.

Maitieland leads the Danish league. The team’s last game was on March 8th.

The Danish League said it wanted to continue the season, even if the matches were played without an audience.

Mytileland said that if the experience of following-up football matches in the car is beneficial, the club will try to provide more parking spaces and the club may apply to enter the Guinness World Records.