The Netherlands is the first country in Europe to open stadiums for fans on one condition

Welcome to the stadium, but no singing “. The Netherlands is the first European championship to finally stop and is the first to determine the opening of stadiums for fans. Although it's special rules. He explained this to the prime minister, Mark Rutte, at a press conference. By September, with the start of the championship [...]
Welcome to the stadium, but no singing “. The Netherlands is the first European championship to finally stop and is the first to determine the opening of stadiums for fans.
Although it's special rules.
He explained this to the prime minister, Mark Rutte, at a press conference.
By September, as the next championship resumes, the stadiums will open to the public, but with reduced capacity to 1/3 to ensure social distance, above all with an interesting ban: it cannot be sung in support of the team (only applause or whistles).
If it's sung in the stadiums, then it's simple: then it's closed again”, Rutte explained.
“If you shout or sing noisyly, the distribution of the virus is”, according to Rutte. Otherwise, if you carry a trumpet to make noise: “E knows it looks terrible, but all research indicates that the virus is quickly transmitted by” in the situation. Eredavisie must resume on September 12th next.











