Plan for no fans at Bulgarian matches runs into criticism

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SOFIA: Bulgarian authorities' decision to allow the domestic league to restart but without any fans in attendance after the COVID-19 stoppage has ...

SOFIA: Bulgarian authorities' decision to allow the domestic league to restart but without any fans in attendance after the COVID-19 stoppage has sparked widespread criticism from clubs and supporters in the Balkan country.

"Such matches are a parody," said Cristiano Giaretta, the sporting director at Bulgaria's most successful club CSKA Sofia."They look like friendlies with no crowd, no intensity. Some fear the performance of players could suffer in the absence of spectators and a normal atmosphere at the grounds."The matches with spectators were not very attractive and you can only imagine what they will look like without fans,” said Botev Plovdiv coach Ferario Spasov.On Saturday, Germany's top-flight Bundesliga became the first major European soccer league to return to action, with several other championships also resuming without spectators this month.

But the prospect that supporters will not be able to return to stadiums anytime soon has frustrated those in the game.

 

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