France to re-open stadiums for fans, up to 5,000 allowed

Stadiums in France will re-open for fans from July 11 as the country continues to lift coronavirus
France to re-open stadiums for fans, up to 5,000 allowed

PARIS: Stadiums in France will re-open for fans from July 11 as the country continues to lift coronavirus restrictions, a BBC report said.

There will be up to 5,000 fans who will be allowed in arenas to watch live sport. The number could increase later in the summer, the report said.

"A further review of the national epidemiological situation will be carried out in mid-July to decide whether a loosening is possible for the second half of August," the French government said as quoted by BBC Sport.

Earlier in the month, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison announded that a 100-person limit on indoor gatherings will be scrapped under step three of the government's plan to further ease restrictions.

Stadiums with a capacity of up to 40,000 people will be allowed to have 10,000 people under step three while bigger venues will be required to apply for special exemptions, paving the way for crowds to return to sporting events in droves. IANSĀ 

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