Bundesliga attendances reduced amid new COVID-19 measures
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Bundesliga matches can only have an
attendance of up to 50per cent and up to a maximum of 15,000 spectators after
the German government on Thursday reintroduced restrictions for sports events
amid rising cases of COVID-19 infections.
Outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel and her
successor Olaf Scholz agreed with the leaders of Germany's 16 states on a
number of measures, including the reduction of fans in outdoor and indoor
sports events.
Bundesliga matches must now reduce their
numbers to minimise the risk of infection and bring capacity down to at least
50per cent up to a maximum attendance of 15,000. Most German stadiums had been
operating on near full capacity this season.
Fans must also wear masks, and in states
where infection figures are high, sports events must be cancelled, the
government said.
"A temporary limit on the number of
fans in the stadium is understandable," German Football League chief
Christian Seifert said.
"The DFL hopes that this decision by
the federal government and the states leads to an improvement of the pandemic
situation," Seifert said.
German authorities fear a fourth wave of
COVID-19 risks overwhelming intensive care units and on Thursday it resulted in
more than 73,000 new infections and 388 deaths.


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