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While France has started the movement by authorizing a gauge of 5,000 spectators in football stadiums, England is in turn considering the right way to do things. Thus, the establishment of "health passports" could allow the return of the supporters estimated the executive chief of the Premier League, Richard Masters in a column published Friday.

“Football is not football without fans. The Premier League will not be fully back until we have fans supporting their teams in the stadiums, and I want to reassure everyone that we are doing all we can to find a safe way to make this possible ” , wrote Richard Masters in this column published in the daily newspaper The Times.

"We are keen to see how we could support the development of health passports, a system consisting of an application that would check all the symptoms and other characteristic factors of Covid-19," he said while the 2020 season / 2021 Premier League is scheduled to resume on September 12.

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He also assured to work on "other measures", explaining that the Premier League wanted to work with the advice of local authorities on the issue of transport, considering increasing the number of parking spaces and creating spaces for bicycles .

“We consider all the elements of a match day, from ticketing solutions, from stadium seating arrangements and entry times to temperature monitoring and food and beverage delivery service to headquarters. for the supporters ”, he further detailed.

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