The Danish League clubs are preparing to return to the competitions in late May, and in order to compensate for the absence of the fans from the stands, Aarhus club resorted to a distinct solution that will allow the fans to attend the matches and support the players directly and without moving to the stadium.

The club, which is ranked third in the standings of the Danish League, revealed that it will install giant screens around the stadium that will show the faces of the fans and their interaction with the developments of the match.

The club will rely on its technical partnership with the application "Zoom" of video chats in order to provide the appropriate platform to receive large numbers of fans.

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Players will be able to hear the reaction of the fans, which will slightly reduce the impact of the absence of fans from the stadiums during the coming period due to the repercussions of the outbreak of the Coruna virus.

The club launched a website that sells tickets to fans wishing to attend the match, and explained that the tickets are free, but their number is limited.

Another idea that Meditland Club has created is to customize giant screens around the stadium that allow fans to watch matches while they are sitting in their cars.