In the event that the league suspended by the spread of Corona 19 by the Danish professional soccer team will resume as an unattended game, the concept of 'drive-in soccer' similar to that of 'automobile cinema' has been proposed.

FC Mittwillan, a member of the Danish professional soccer first division Superli, announced on the homepage of the club that they will conduct 'drive-in soccer' when the 2019-2020 season resumes as a spectator.

Denmark's Superliga stopped after the Corona 19 after playing 23 to 24 games per team last month.

Like other European leagues, Super Liga is currently weighing the time to reopen the league while watching the spread of Corona19.

However, even if the league resumes, it will still have to be held without crowds until August.

This is what Mitt Willan planned in consultation with the authorities, 'Drive-in Soccer'.

Mittwillan decided to use the parking lot surrounding the home stadium MCH Arena as a group tour for fans.

However, fans must cheer in their cars.

Mitt Willan will show a TV broadcast screen through a large screen installed in the parking lot around the stadium.

Fans can listen to the game broadcast on the radio in the car.

The club predicted that up to 10,000 fans could participate in cheering on about 2,000 cars on the day of the match.

This season, Mitt Willan is sprinting for his third career victory with 12 points ahead of FC Copenhagen (16 wins, 2 draws, 6 losses, 50 wins) with 20 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses (62 wins).

"We don't want to continue the third championship challenge without fans," said Mitt Willan, explaining why he was preparing for "Drive-In Soccer."

(Photo = Meatwillan FC homepage, Yonhap News)