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Earlier, the media got leakage from the concept of the Ministry of labour on the organization of the matches of the first and second Bundesliga in the new environment. According to Spiegel online, one of the scenarios involves “the placement of the players, coaching staff, referees and those who are with them in direct contact, on a strict quarantine until the end of the season.” For example, they can put “in a big hotel with individual accommodation”. Another approach focuses on tightening the “hygienic standards”.

If it is finally approved, the players will have the entire match to run on the field in disguise, and not in a simple one-time, and full medical respirators that should not slide during physical activity. According to the regulations need to change them every 15 minutes, for which the referee should be stop the game. While players are forbidden to touch your face, hug after scoring, to show unsportsmanlike conduct in the fight for the ball and closer to each other in the locker room is closer than half meter. Provided regular testing of the “crown”. Regardless of whether Chancellor Merkel the green light to the resumption of the games, the matches with viewers will have to forget at least till the end of summer, while the country maintains a ban on public events.

Meanwhile, the French authorities have decided to ban sporting events in any format until September. The British do not exclude that will renew the national football championship on June 8 with a tolerance of no more than 400 people at certain stadiums. Well, the Highest Swedish football League, in turn, hopes to convince local politicians that from mid-June to launch matches with the fans in the stands.

In the week a General meeting of the Russian Premier League (RPL), which considered the question of the resumption of the national championship. According to its results, the organization has offered clubs two options for the restart of the season – 21 or June 28.

as for the question about the presence of fans in the stands, the RPL to develop a schedule of matches without spectators, while maintaining restrictions.

Viktor Goncharenko, head coach of PFC CSKA Moscow: “of Course, football is for spectators. To play without them – it’s probably something not quite right. Nevertheless, we will obey what it is. Understand that there is a problem.”

Sergey Matveev, head coach of “Krasnodar”: “it is Clear that playing with the fans fun. The situation is complicated. We can say – not about football. My opinion – sport without fans are not so interesting.”

Sergey Pryadkin, President, Russian Premier: “a match without spectators – an extreme measure. Football exists for the fans. Even restrictions on the number of viewers beat all. Why the VIP ticket should go to the match, but the average fan can’t make��again. Talking about it and all the clubs.”

Ivan Oblakov, the halfback of CSKA and Russian national team: “I Think the season must finish, even if I have to do without fans in the stands. Time is running out and I need the time to finish the championship. We, the players, waiting to get back on the field and hope for the best. Physically feel fine, no problems. Perform the full task of our coach Paulino Granero”.

Zelimkhan Bakaev, midfielder of Russian national team and “Spartaka”: “Football without fans is not football. Without the support of the audience of those emotions, but we are ready for any eventuality. Know that we are sick, worried and watch.”

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.