The Board rectifies and closes the Spain-Germany due to the virus

There will be no public in the decisive Spain-Germany of the Nations League that will be played in Seville on Tuesday 17. Less than a month after the Junta de Andalucía allowed the presence of fans in the match played by the Women's National Team against the Czech Republic, The Board has been forced to rectify the advance of the virus and has rejected the presence of the public in the stands of the Sevillian Olympic stadium.

The Federation (RFEF) keeps the party at the headquarters in Seville despite the fact that Andalusia has tightened the restrictions after increasing the incidence of the coronavirus in its entire territory by more than a thousand people for every one hundred thousand inhabitants. Among those measures, the regional government chaired by Juanma Moreno It will force from this Monday and at least until the next day 23 to close all non-essential activity from 6:00 p.m. and will impose a curfew from 10 p.m.

Spain-Germany will fully enter the schedule of restrictions, and that is why the Board made an exception in the Law (point H of the BOJA) in which it makes an exception for “officially recognized professional and state-level sports competition matches, and international matches organized by FIFA, UEFA, FIBA ​​and Euroleague basketball.” A clause designed ad hoc for the match of Spain in Seville in which Luis Enrique's Selection will be played whether or not to be in the final phase of the 'Nations League'.

In addition to the exceptionality of the party of Spain, essential activities are considered, and therefore not subject to restriction, industrial activity, retail commercial establishments of food, beverages, products and basic necessities, centers, services and health establishments, professional services and household employees, social and socio-health services, veterinary centers and clinics, commercial establishments dedicated to the sale of fuel, vehicle technical inspection stations, home delivery services, social canteens or places of solidarity food distribution, wakes, outdoor sports centers and non-sports contact points, family meeting points and Early Childhood Care Centers and Outpatient Treatment Centers. And his majesty the ball.