He already spoke a few days ago about how the confinement was in the Faroe Islands and about the return, and now the competition is back at the weekend. Pedro Tarancón explained to 'Marca' the details of football returning.
The Spaniard, the Argja Bóltfelag player, assured that there's no fear of returning: "We are not afraid. The situation in the Faroe Islands is not as hard as in Spain. I think that on the grass the contact will be the same. We've already played some friendlies and it's been exactly the same as before".
Tarancon spoke of the new developments and recalled the prohibitions. "We can celebrate goals normally, but it's forbidden to spit and blow your nose," he explained, before analysing what will happen if there are any positives: "If it happens after a match, both teams will be isolated and their matches will be suspended".
To conclude, the player revealed how they prepare for a match in the Faroe Island league: "It will be played behind closed doors in the stadiums of each club and a maximum of 18 footballers, plus eight or ten staff members, six ball boys and ten or 15 people between health staff, television, etc. will be at the games. The starting eleven will be allowed to use the changing rooms during the matches, but nobody will be allowed to take a shower and each footballer will take his clothes home to wash them".