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Fans of the Bayern Munich soccer team should not travel to the Super Cup match against Sevilla in Budapest on Thursday. This is what the Bavarian Prime Minister himself is asking of the drug addicts of the German star crew about the coronavirus epidemic. Markus Söder said:
My stomach contracts when I think of the Super Cup final. Budapest is a risky place, you have to be very careful, we can’t risk it being the Ischgl of football.
The Bavarian prime minister hinted that the Tyrolean resort was one of the focal points of the epidemic during the ski season: a test in late April found that more than 42 percent of those living there were infected with the coronavirus. Markus Söder stressed that fans still traveling to the match at the Puskás Arena should be quarantined upon their return home.
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For Thursday night’s Super Cup, defending Champions League champion Bayern Munich and Europa League champion Sevilla will face off. This will be the first match of the UEFA competition system to which spectators will be admitted since the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic. Thirty percent of the capacity of the Puskás Arena auditorium can have fans, which means 20,000 spectators.
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