Bayern v Barcelona Champions League match to be held without fans
Barcelona's
Champions League group match away at Bayern Munich next week will be played
without fans due to the prevailing COVID-19 situation in the German state of
Bavaria, the LaLiga club said on Friday (Dec 3).
Barca,
second in Group E behind Bayern, are due to face the German side on Dec. 8 at
Allianz Arena.
"Bayern
Munich v FC Barcelona will be played behind closed doors," the Spanish
club said.
"The
game corresponding to match day six in the Champions League will be played
without fans in the stadium due to the serious increase in coronavirus cases in
the German region of Bavaria in the last few weeks."
Manchester
City's game at RB Leipzig on Dec. 7 will also be played behind closed doors
after the German state of Saxony went into partial lockdown last month.
The
German government on Thursday reintroduced restrictions for sports events amid
rising cases of COVID-19 infections and ruled that Bundesliga matches can only
have an attendance of up to 50per cent and up to a maximum of 15,000
spectators.
German
authorities fear a fourth wave of COVID-19 risks overwhelming intensive care
units. The country recorded 74,352 new infections and 390 deaths on Friday, as
per Robert Koch Institute.
Two
cases of the new Omicron variant were also detected in the southern German
state of Bavaria last week.
Bayern
said in a statement that their Bundesliga games at home to Mainz 05 (Dec 11)
and VfL Wolfsburg (Dec 17) will also be played behind closed doors.
"It
is a hard hit to play again in front of empty stands in the Allianz
Arena," Bayern board member Jan Dreesen said.
"Without
fans football is only half as beautiful, not to speak of the financial
consequences. But we have to accept the decision."
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