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Munich (dpa / lby) - The Bavarian Football Association (BFV) reacted with disappointment to the lack of next steps to open the lockdown.

"We were all well prepared for the next cautious step and of course our footballers have been looking forward to the easing announced for next Monday," said Jürgen Foldbacher, who is responsible for match operations in the BFV Presidium, of the German Press Agency on Thursday evening.

The amateur kickers would “not be able to play at all because of the 7-day incidences that have been exceeded in many places in the Free State and that are still rising.

This is particularly painful for our boys and girls, who have returned to soccer with their friends in the past 14 days, even in compliance with all the requirements of the strictly regulated training, with great fun.

That hurts extremely », said schwarzenbacher.

According to the Bavarian Corona Ordinance, the next opening steps would theoretically have been possible on Monday - under conditions: If a seven-day incidence of 50 or 100 is not exceeded for at least 14 days in a district or an independent city and if the development of the Infection rate appears to be “stable or declining”.

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According to the ordinance, the responsible district administrative authorities would then have been able to allow further openings "in agreement" with the Ministry of Health: for example, also for non-contact sport indoors - in regions below the 50 value without conditions, in regions between the values ​​50 and 100 with conditions, for example a negative corona test.

In view of the rising corona numbers, however, there will be no further opening steps from the lockdown next Monday.

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