HiTLeR Posted September 17, 2020 Posted September 17, 2020 The European Football Association "UEFA" announced Thursday that it is holding talks with the German club Bayern Munich about the European Super Cup that will bring it together with Seville, Spain, next week in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, against the backdrop of the German government declaring the capital a dangerous area due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus. Wifa said in a statement that despite travel warnings to Budapest issued by the German government, the European Super Cup match will take place on the scheduled date, on the 24th of this month, at the Puskas Arena in Budapest between the European Champions League champion Bayern and the winner of the competition. Europa League, Seville. "+ UEFA + is in contact with Bayern Munich," adding, "The impact of the decision of the German authorities on the masses that have purchased entry tickets was discussed." And he added, "More information will be provided in due course." It is expected that 4,500 fans of the Bavarian club will travel to Budapest to attend the upcoming final, knowing that 30 percent of the stadium's capacity of 76,000 spectators has been allocated. Read also: Flick anxious on the eve of the German League The Robert Koch Institute, which provides advice to the German government, had added Budapest to the list of cities classified as a global warning of the spread of the Corona epidemic. For its part, Hungary at the beginning of this month closed its borders to arrivals in order to curb the spread of the "Covid-19" pandemic.
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