Bayern is running its last meeting in the German League in the presence of the masses

Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga champion, announced today that it will be able to receive 250 spectators at the Allianz Arena in its final match this season against its guest Augsburg.

The match, which will be held next Saturday, is scheduled to witness a public presence in the bastion of the Bavarian team for the first time since March 2020, when Bayern met Augsburg as well last season, after the Bavarian Cabinet decided to reduce Corona virus measures during events held in venues Open.

The club will award 100 tickets to health workers "who worked hard for our community during the Coronavirus pandemic."

Another 100 tickets will be available to all Bayern fans and club members by lot.

Bayern coach Hanzi Flick, who is preparing to leave the team, and the assistant coaches and players who will leave after the current season, will receive five tickets for both family and friends.

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