PUBLIC SET TO RETURN TO STADIUMS IN FRANCE ON MAY 19

After several months of strict confinement and curfews, the French government has said that there is light at the end of the tunnel in a de-escalation that directly affects football.

The government of Emmanuel Macron has announced a series of measures in several phases in which he has ensured that the public will return to the stadiums from May 19.

The Macron executive has announced a decision package in which the de-escalation has been divided into four phases. The first, scheduled for May 3, does not change the current situation when it comes to sports, but the one to be implemented as of May 19 is an important advance. On that date, Ligue 1 stadiums will be able to hold up to 800 spectators indoors and 1,000 outdoors.

For its part, the acceleration of the measures will come from June 5, a date set by the Macron Executive so that the stadiums can have up to 5,000 spectators.

Amateur football, stopped since the month of November, will also be able to return to its activities as normal with the aim that on June 30, France be “normalised” against the coronavirus.

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