Allow 60% of the official capacity of each stadium to be occupied

6 requirements for fans to attend matches in the new season

The Professional Football League announced that fans will be allowed to enter the stands, with the start of the ADNOC League, scheduled for next Thursday.

A statement was issued by the association, yesterday, in which it said that it was decided to attend 60% of the official capacity of each stadium, with six conditions set to allow fans to enter the stadiums.

The statement added: "The Professional League decided, in coordination with the Football Association, and after coordination with the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, to allow the fans to come to the stadiums for the 2021-2022 sports season."

The statement indicated: “Attendance will be available for those who appear through the (Al-Hosn) application to obtain the third dose of vaccines approved in the country, or who has not completed six months from receiving the third dose, with the result of the negative examination (pcr) for a period not exceeding 48 hours from the date of Holding the match, and the need to adhere to physical distancing.

The statement stressed that “the category covered by attending the matches will be for individuals aged 16 years and over, with masks being worn all the time.”

The Football Association also issued a similar statement regarding the attendance of the fans in the stands of matches belonging to the Professional League, and the competitions that it supervises, related to the President's Cup matches, matches in the first and second division leagues, the Futsal League, women's competitions, beach soccer, in addition to the national team matches. and visiting teams.

The Football Association also approved the return of the competitions for the age groups, which are the youth leagues under 19 and 21 years, and the juniors under 16 and 17 years, and the cubs under 13, 14 and 15 years old.

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