Spanish league to have crowds of up to 40% capacity

Health Minister Carolina Darias said some restrictions will remain in place, including social distancing, use of protective masks and a ban on eating or smoking inside stadiums.

Published : Aug 04, 2021 23:17 IST

The loss of ticket revenue created huge financial problems for many football clubs in Spain (Representative Image)

The Spanish government said Wednesday it will allow stadiums to have crowds of up to 40% capacity for the start of the Spanish league on August 13.

Only a limited number of fans had been allowed into first-division football games at the end of last season in parts of the country where the coronavirus pandemic was more under control.

Health Minister Carolina Darias said some restrictions will remain in place, including social distancing, use of protective masks and a ban on eating or smoking inside stadiums.

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Darias said the Spanish basketball league will be allowed to have indoor crowds of up to 30%.

She said the limits on attendance will be reassessed at the end of the month.

The loss of ticket revenue created huge financial problems for many football clubs in Spain.