LaLiga confirm the next two match days will be played behind closed doors

LaLiga confirm

LaLiga has notified clubs that, in accordance with information from the Higher Sports Council (CSD) and in response to the health crisis surrounding the coronavirus, all Primera and Segunda División games will be played behind closed doors for at least the next two weeks, starting today.

This means Real Madrid-Éibar, set for Friday the 13th of March, and Real Madrid-Valencia on Saturday the 21st of March, will be played without fans at the Santiago Bernabéu.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

According to LaLiga information, stadium access will be strictly limited to the following groups:

  • Players, coaching staff and match officials.
  • Both teams' board of directors.
  • Technical staff with functions strictly related to holding the games, up to a maximum of 100 people.
  • LaLiga delegates, match directors, anti-doping officials and healthcare personnel.
  • Integrity officials, public and private security agents, guards for the appropriate areas, firefighters and first-response personnel.
  • Official photographers and Community managers for both teams.
  • Staff required by the production company responsible for the official broadcast of the game.

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