LaLiga confirmed, after the Ministry Council's decree, that all La Liga and Segunda matches for the next two weeks will be played behind closed doors.
The competition sent a letter to the clubs to make clear who can enter the stadium so that the match can take place. They are the minimum amount of people necessary for the match to take place.
In the document, seen by 'COPE', the players, coaching staff and match officials, as well as the board members of both teams are allowed access.
The indispensible technical personnel such as ballboys, maintainence and cleaning staff are also allowed in, but in no case so this exceed 100 people.
Others allowed in are the LaLiga delegates, LaLiga match directors, anti-doping medics, medical staff, security, photographers and community managers from the two clubs plus the personnel involved with the live television. No other media are allowed entry.
The measures will begin from this Tuesday with Eibar's match versus Real Sociedad the first in Spain to be behind closed doors due to the coronavirus.
March 10, 2020