Aragon, surprised by the possibility of public in the matches in the Canary Islands

The Minister of Education, Culture and Sport of Aragon, Felipe Faci, showed his surprise on Tuesday for the announcement made from the Canary Islands about the possibility of allowing the presence of the public in the stands of the stadiums of Canarian football, before the return of the competition next week in the territories that are in Phase 3 of the de-escalation.

“I found out this morning from the press that in the Canary Islands they are considering the public entering the stadiums and I was surprised by the news,” he admitted.

Faci has acknowledged that with respect to the two fields of the Aragonese Community affected, La Romareda in Zaragoza and El Alcoraz in Huesca, it is something that “did not contemplate, as a counselor, in any case.”

In fact, after attending the reopening of the IAACC Pablo Serrano Museum in Zaragoza, he explained that “he” has no information. “Nor do I think it was in the mind of anyone that there could be spectators on a soccer field.”

However, it has summoned what the sports authorities, the Professional Football League and the Federations can say “about it” to adopt a decision of this nature.

“At this time there is no decision and it had not even been raised,” he concluded.