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More than 2,000 German fans awaited the final of the Bayern Munich-Sevilla Super Cup on Thursday at the Puskás Arena. However, on Monday, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder asked Bayern fans not to travel to the final of the Budapest Super Cup, as Budapest is a risky place.
Following the politician’s announcement, the largest fan club with nearly six thousand members, FC Bayern München Fanclub Nabburg / Oberpfalz, canceled the trip. Bernd Hofmann told Free Europe that he did not support holding the Super Cup final in Budapest in front of the spectators due to the health of the fans.
Club No. 12, an organization that unites Bayern Munich’s fan clubs, has also decided not to organize a bus or flight for the match in Budapest. Alexander Fischer told Free Europe, due to the epidemic situation and the reduction of spectators in the Puskás Arena, they finally decided to do it. However, several members of the fan club arranged a private bus trip to Budapest, however, earlier in the week most of them canceled this trip as well.
Alexander Fischer said that the supporters’ decision was also heavily influenced by the prime minister’s announcement that returning fans would have to prove themselves and self-quarantine for two weeks.
Alexander Fischer said Bayern Munich had demanded 2,100 UEFA tickets out of a possible 3,000, of which some 900 had canceled on Monday and Tuesday, bringing a maximum of 1,300 German fans to Budapest, but Fischer does not expect that many fans. .
Originally, some 20,000 people could watch the match live at the 60,000 Puskás Arena. UEFA would have tested how to equalize the public during the coronavirus epidemic.
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