The
Higher Sports Council (CSD)
would like the public not to step on a stadium again until 2021. However, despite the steady progress of the second wave of the pandemic, clubs are trying to find cracks for fans to return to the stands.
Economic urgencies are pressing.
The problem comes when the CSD's powers are limited to "professional sports" regulated in the Sports Law: the two main categories of men's soccer (
Santander League, Smartbank League
) and the
Endesa
men's basketball League.
The rest (from
Second B
down) hangs from autonomous governments with freedom of decision.
In short, a chaos in which organizations such as
UEFA
also take part
, which allows capacity of up to 30% in the new Champions League, but which cannot ignore the health regulations imposed by each country or region.
Football Club Barcelona
wanted
1,000 of its members to go to the Camp Nou on October 20 in the
Champions League match
against
Ferencvaros
.
The
Generalitat
, given the new restrictions still pending approval by the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia, rejected it.
The Barça plan also involves trying to access 10,000 spectators against
Dinamo Kiev
(November 4) until reaching 25,000 in the duel against
Juventus
(December 8).
Europa League and Second B
Sevilla
also
wants spectators to return in their continental match against
Rennes
(28-O), something that the
Junta de Andalucía
is considering allowing if there is no health deterioration.
Same situation in which it is, the
Real Sociedad
, waiting for the
Basque Government to
admit the access to
Anoeta
of 1,000 spectators in the
Europa League match
against
Naples
(29-O).
The CSD, in its Action Protocol for the return of official competitions at a state level and non-professional, could only include the recommendation that the maximum number of attending public should be 1,000 people for outdoor facilities and 500 for outdoor facilities. covers.
In First and Second, the CSD can continue to prohibit the attendance of fans.
The mess begins from Second B. This weekend,
Riazor
will host the return of just over 1,000 spectators after receiving the approval of the
Xunta
-
Deportivo's
initial idea
was to be able to reach 5,000 in the match against the
Salamanca
-, while
Racing
waited this Thursday for the
Government of Cantabria to
publish an extraordinary BOC for the entry of 6,666 fans against
Portugalete
.
In times of pandemic, free will prevails.
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