Hungary will be facing a precedent on the European continent since the outbreak of the new Coruna virus, with fans returning to the football stadiums starting tomorrow. However, the size of the audience present in the stands will be determined, according to the Hungarian Football Association in a statement today, where the fan will separate from the other three seats, with one row of seats blank between each of the two rows.

The Hungarian Federation stressed that "the clubs that organize the matches should ensure that the social spacing is maintained in the stands to ensure the conditions for controlling the epidemic." Fans of the bottom-line teams, Capsovar and ZTE, will be the first to test the return to stands and new procedures when the two teams meet on Friday evening at Al-Oula Stadium, which usually accommodates nearly seven thousand people.

Five other games will be played on Saturday and Sunday, including a potential confrontation between the leading Ferencvaroc and his annexes Puskas FC, the village of Felixot Village where the birthplace of football's crazy Prime Minister Victor Urban.

The match will take place at the recently constructed Panshaw Arena, with a capacity for 3,500 people, next to the second house of Urban in the village, approximately 40 km from the capital Budapest.

Hungary, with a population of 9.8 million, has recorded more than 3,816 cases today of the "Covid-19" virus, which has killed 509 people in the country. Restrictions have gradually been eased throughout Hungary, and Budapest will be able to reopen bars and restaurants entirely from tomorrow.

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