With players back practicing, the
Bundesliga is set to become the first of Europe’s major leagues to return to
action, with plans for spectator-free games starting in early May. France Vs Germany Tickets can be grabbed from our global event ticket sales
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Germany
is ahead of the curve. While other European soccer leagues are engulfed in
uncertainty and damaging pay disputes between clubs and player unions, in
Germany there is order and a clear-eyed strategy to restart its league, which
like others around the world was brought to a halt by the coronavirus outbreak.
This
week, all the clubs in the top two divisions,1. Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga,
returned to the practice field, observing local health protocols, but offering
millions of soccer-starved supporters the surest sign yet that they will soon
be able to watch the sport once again, and far earlier than fans in Europe’s
other big leagues.
Christian
Seifert Interview
The
Bundesliga’s chief executive, Christian Seifert, said in an interview that
plans were being put in place for games to return at all 36 stadiums by the
beginning of May, with the remaining nine games of the schedule to be completed
by the end of June, a time when some of Europe’s other top leagues may not yet
have returned from their hiatus. England’s Premier League, soccer’s richest
domestic competition, is unlikely to return until July at the earliest.
But for
all the optimism, it is clear that one of the defining characteristics of
German soccer’s popularity will be absent, and absent for a long time. Seifert
said the usually packed stadiums.
Germany
has the highest average attendance figures in Europe, would be empty, as
so-called ghost games are played out in cavernous arenas devoid of the usual
carnival-like match-day atmosphere. Soccer will be a TV-only entertainment, and
is likely to remain so until the end of the year, Seifert said.
Germany’s
return to the field will be watched closely. All European soccer has been
halted, with the strange exception of Belarus. FIFA is allowing an
indefinite extension to let leagues around the world complete their
stopped-in-time seasons.
“We are
part of the culture in the country, people long to get back a short piece of
normal life, and that could mean the Bundesliga plays again,” Seifert said.
“This is why we have to play our role here, and that means to support the
government and to talk with the government about when we will be able to play
again.”
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