Foreigners will be released from quarantine at Euro 2020 in Baku

UEFA has distributed detailed information as to how the hosts of the Euro 2020 will be able to take fans at the commercial championship matches.

“International trips to Baku for non-residents are prohibited, – writes the official website of UEFA. – However, the owners of tickets, which are citizens and / or residents of Turkey, Switzerland and the UK, as well as countries that came to the quarterfinals will be able to receive a visa. It will be allowed Do not comply with quarantine if there is a negative test on COVID-19.

St. Petersburg is working on the entrance to the entry for the owners of tickets for matches. The fans who will come to Games in Bucharest will not be compliant with quarantine if they provide a newly made negative test on COVID-19 and will stay in the country for no more than three days. “

Recall, three matches of the group “A” and one quarterfinal will be held in the capital of Azerbaijan. Games in Baku will be held next day: June 12, 17:00 – Wales – Switzerland; June 16, 20:00 – Turkey – Wales; June 20, 20:00 – Switzerland – Turkey; July 3, 20:00 – quarterfinal.

Baku and seven more cities – Amsterdam, Budapest, Bucharest, Glasgow, Copenhagen, London and St. Petersburg – confirmed the capacity of stadiums. But Bilbao, Dublin, Munich and Rome have not provided this information. They must report their plans until April 19. At the same time, UEFA will take a final decision on holding matches in these cities.

Baku and St. Petersburg will open stadiums by 50 percent of the capacity of the tribune. Budapest intends to put 100 percent of the audience, but with strict rules of entry into the stadium. Amsterdam, Bucharest, Glasgow and Copenhagen will be empty from 25 to 33 percent of the audience. London confirmed the minimum capacity of 25 percent of places for three matches of the group stage and the match 1/8 finals.

Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen and St. Petersburg allow you to increase the capacity of stadiums until the end of April. London will report on the capacity of the Wembley Stadium on the semi-finals and the final in early June.

“Taking these decisions, the organizing countries are mainly focused on the forecast of improving the sanitary situation,” UEFA said. – A lot of factors were taken into account, including local vaccination rates, economic restart plans and the expected slowdown in the spread of the virus when warming. Many states initially took into account Euro 2020 in the recovery strategy.

In addition, UEFA has worked closely with the World Health Organization (WHO) to assess the risks of COVID-19 regarding the euro. Our main goal is to spend safe for all Euro-2020. We all lies with the responsibility to reduce the risk of the disease. Therefore, we introduced a number of new rules.

each owner of tickets will be a 30-minute window for entering the stadium. Throughout the stay at the stadium, we must wear a protective mask. Otherwise, at each stadium will be their security measures. Such as, for example, measurement measurement or express test on COVID-19. “