La Liga's three step policy to get fans back into stadia

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La Liga are aiming for full stadia in January. EFE

LaLiga are planning how and when to open stadia to fans. According to 'El Partidazo de COPE', the league will go in three pahses to get stadia back at 100% capacity.

The rest of this season will have to be watched on television. People will be locked out of ground for several months, but La Liga are already planning on how they will return. 

The league will use their own three step policy to get supporters gradually back into grounds. The first of those phases will begin at the start of next season. 

At the moment, La Liga will resume on 11th June, end on 19th July and the 2020-21 campaign will begin in the second week of September. The CSD has already approved the first two steps. 

The programe 'El Partidazo de COPE' explained La Liga's plan to get spectators back into the grounds. The first phase would start on 12th September and allowed La Liga and Segunda grounds to be 30% full. 

In November, the second phase will begin which will see stadia operate at 50% capacity.

Lastly, in January 2021, the aim is for grounds to be back at full capacity. This is all coronavirus permitting and subject to permission from the health authorities, of course.

What has not been decided are the measures clubs will have to take when fans enter and leave the ground. Everything seems to suggest there will be strict safety measures and health checks.

 

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