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Stadiums reopen for audience

Vasil Levski National Stadium
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Outdoor sports competitions will be allowed to be held in front of an audience. The conditions are of a maximum of 50% occupancy of the sports facility, up to 1,000 people per sector, sitting with one seat occupied, one seat non-occupied, and maintaining a physical distance of one and a half metres between those present. Compliance with the general anti-epidemic measures also remains mandatory. This is stated in today's order of the Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov, published on the website of the Ministry of Health.
Earlier this week, August 3, fans of the football club CSKA sent an ultimatum to the government and the Bulgarian Football Union to open the stadiums to the public, and today they were supported by the fans of Levski FC.



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