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Sevilla have canceled 2,500 tickets for the Super Cup final against Bayern Munich next Thursday. The Bavarian sector will be full.
This means that there will only be five hundred Spanish fans in the stands of the Puskás Arena, the remaining 2,500 tickets could not find a host due to high travel costs, the coronavirus situation and strict health controls in Hungary, according to the report of the Canal Sur radio and television company. , reported by MTI.
The 3,000 tickets were sold to Bayern Munich printers.
The Bavarian club conducts a coronavirus test for its fans traveling to Hungary. Only those who have produced a negative result will be admitted to the match. In addition, the German federal government has classified Budapest as a risk zone, so another corona virus test is required for the return trip.
The Germans are in a much more comfortable position, as their city is only 650 kilometers from Budapest. and easily accessible by train.
The Super Cup match begins at 9:00 p.m. on Thursday between the teams of the Champions League champion, Bayern Munich, and the reigning European League champion, Sevilla FC. This will be the first match in the European Union (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. UEFA provided both teams with 3,000 tickets and the opportunity to purchase the remaining tickets, despite the association putting up tens of thousands of applications.
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