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Added on the 19/08/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Istanbul, Jun 19 (EFE), (Camera: Lara Villalón).- Playing in front of an empty stadium is any footballer’s idea of a nightmare, especially if they’re playing at home, but with the coronavirus it has become obligatory.Several big football clubs in Turkey have come up with a remedy of sorts — they have filled the stands with life-size cut-out photos of the fans.Galatasaray launched their version of the initiative before their first home game in the Turkish league since it got underway again following the unscheduled halt due to the pandemic. From far away, the rows of life-sizes photos give the impression of a full stand.FOOTAGE OF GALATASARAY'S STADIUM.
Buenos Aires, Oct 3 (EFE).- Soccer fans in Buenos Aires were allowed to watch rivals River Plate vs Boca Juniors in person for the first time in over 20 months on Sunday. Fans were allowed to fill only 30 percent of the 70,000-seat capacity of the River Plate's Monumental Stadium. (Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO).SHOT LIST: FANS ARRIVE TO WATCH RIVER PLATE VS BOCA JUNIORS MATCH AT MONUMENTAL STADIUM, IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
Baku (Azerbaijan), Jun 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Tolga Bozoglu) The fans begin to arrive at the Baku stadium where the teams of Turkey and Wales will face this afternoon, valid for Group A of the Euro 2020.FOOTAGE OF FANS ARRIVING AT THE BAKÚ STADIUM BEFORE THE TURKEY-WALES MATCH.
Madrid, May 13 (EFE).- (Imagen: Archive) Crowds will return to LaLiga matches in Spain this season, but only in areas that have low infection rates of under 50 cases per 100,000 people.FOOTAGE OF SPANISH STADIUMS.
Baseball fans arrive outside Yankee Stadium in New York to attend the first game in over a year. Last season, the club played without a crowd because of the coronavirus pandemic. Signs outside indicate attendees must show proof of a negative Covid-19 test or vaccination, and take a temperature test in order to be admitted. IMAGES