The Prime Minister threatens to close the stadiums: Trouble between police and fans at Bulgaria's Cup

Open football for the public may be a return to normality, but even a no-good situation for the coronavirus... Thus, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in front of the Cup semifinal between CSKA Sofia and Botev Plovdiv had threatened fans who were allowed to enter the stadium by filling 30% [...]
Open football for the public may be a return to normality, but even a no-good situation for the coronavirus...

Thus, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in front of the Cup semifinal, between CSKA Sofia and Botev Plovdiv, had threatened fans who were allowed to enter the stadium by filling 30% of the stands and that if this protocol had not been respected, the government could take steps back and close the stadiums again.

A threat that didn't count at all, seeing scenes of celebrations in the Tribe for CSKA goals that gave the trophy to the team. In addition, there were riots between police and fans who had bought tickets and wanted to enter the sector. At the goal, Ali Sowe, former Skenderbei striker who lit up the public and fans of CSKA. The Bulgarian team will meet in the final with Lokomotive Plovdiv.










