It seems that facing Barcelona and Naples in the second leg of the Champions League final, which will be held on the 18th of this month, behind closed doors and without an audience due to the Corona virus.

"At the moment, these are just ideas, the decision has not been taken yet," said Gerard Figueras, Minister of Sports for the Catalan government.

He continued - in an interview with Radio Catalonia - "We have to consult with Barcelona on this issue, we will meet today or tomorrow to take a decision."

According to the Spanish newspaper Marca, the Catalan government aims to find a balance between the safety of the fans and to ensure that the disruption of sporting events has a minimal impact on society.

"Common sense says that the match should be played without an audience. In sport, we should be tough with the implementation of health protocols and recommendations, even if there are sports and economic repercussions," Figueres added.

The case of Naples, like most Italian cities, has become a focus of the Corona virus, after the number of cases of Corona virus increased by a quarter to 7,375 cases, and the number of deaths increased by 133 cases, bringing the total deaths to 366 cases.

It is reported that the first leg of the final between the two teams in Naples ended in a 1-1 draw.