Fritz Keeler, president of the German Football Association, expressed his hope that the fans will return to soccer stadiums by conducting large-scale Corona tests.

In comments to the SWR radio, 63-year-old Keeler said: "We must do our best to bring viewers back to the stadiums."

"My dream is to get the stadiums filled, by taking tests all the time," Keeler added. "This will not only be important for sport, but also for cultural and economic activity."

It is noteworthy that the crisis of the Corona virus caused the completion of the last season of the German League without a public presence. Clubs and associations are currently working on plans for safety and hygiene to allow fans to return to the stadiums again.

Commenting on instructions from the Ministry of Health, the German Bundesliga said on Friday that the decisive factor for partial admission to the public is the plans that clubs will prepare and which must obtain approval from the local health authorities.

In the interview broadcast on Saturday, Keeler said: "We must really listen to the scholars in this regard," noting that it is necessary to check whether it is possible to attend more audiences compared to the number of attendees under the conditions for spatial distance of a meter and a half and leave An empty class, because football is held in the open air, and concluded by saying: "Please, let us deal with this objectively and with the greatest possible degree of health preservation."

The German Football Club Berlin Union revealed an ambitious plan aimed at returning the fans to the stadiums again in the next season, by conducting examinations of the new Corona Virus (Covid-19), for all the fans attending the matches.

The club said in a statement issued yesterday evening: "Union Berlin is working to carry out corona checks for its employees and for all the 22,000 and 12 ticket holders on the day of any match for the team."

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