Arab Times

Italy to allow fans at Euros

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ROME, April 7, (AP): Italy is ready to let fans back into stadiums in time for Rome hosting European Championsh­ip games. Other countries are yet to offer the same assurances.

The pandemic-delayed tournament is being staged in 12 cities in as many countries, and UEFA told hosts to let them know by this week about its plans to let supporters into games.

Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza informed the country’s football federation on Tuesday that fans can attend the four matches in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico based on protocols from scientific advisors.

“The willingnes­s obtained from the Italian government is an excellent result that is good for the country, not just football,” FIGC President Gabriele Gravina said.

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There is a risk that cities could be cut from the hosting if they can’t say if crowds will be allowed by June. Those guarantees are yet to come from countries including Scotland, which is due to stage four games in Glasgow, and Ireland, which also has four fixtures in Dublin.

While parts of Europe are in the midst of a third wave of coronaviru­s infections, the city of Munich says it has now submitted updated plans to UEFA.

Italy will play Turkey in Rome on June 11 in the first match of the competitio­n, which was postponed by one year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Italy will also play its other two matches at the Olimpico, which will also host a quarterfin­al.

Fans have been banned from matches in Italy for the majority of the past year, apart from a brief period shortly after the start of the season when up to 1,000 spectators were allowed into stadiums.

The city with the most games is London, which will stage seven fixtures at Wembley including the semifinals and final. Wembley will see the return of fans this month for the first time in more than a year when 4,000 spectators are allowed into an FA Cup semifinal and 8,000 will be permitted

at the League Cup final. The FA Cup final will then have a crowd of 21,000 in May thanks to England’s success in rolling out a vaccinatio­n program and bringing down coronaviru­s cases.

In Scotland, no date has been set for the return of fans but provisiona­l proposals will be submitted to UEFA this week. Scotland will host the Czech Republic and Croatia at Hampden Park after its men qualified for a first major tournament since the 1998 World Cup.

Russia has already confirmed that St. Petersburg’s 65,000-seat stadium will be filled to at least 50% capacity for its four games. Denmark is planning on up to 12,000 fans being allowed into the four matches at the 38,000-capacity Parken Stadium. A similar number could be attending games in Romania under government plans for the 55,000-capacity national stadium in Bucharest to be at least a quarter filled.

 ??  ?? Bologna’s Riccardo Orsolini competes for the ball with FC Internazio­nale Milano’s Nicolo Barella during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Bologna and Inter Milan at the Renato Dall’Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, on April 3. (AP)
Bologna’s Riccardo Orsolini competes for the ball with FC Internazio­nale Milano’s Nicolo Barella during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Bologna and Inter Milan at the Renato Dall’Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, on April 3. (AP)

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