The stadium Ennio Tardini of Parma was the first Serie A club facility to open their doors to fans after the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the championship and that in the resumption of the tournament it had to be played behind closed doors.
A thousand fans were able to attend this Sunday the friendly match between Parma and Empoli. The Tardini opened seven months later that on February 9, with Lazio as a visitor, fans could attend.
Access occurred with all health security measures established by the authorities. Parma found the approval of this 'test' by the public order and security committee of the Prefecture as well as the security operative group of the local Police Headquarters.
The thousand spectators were divided equally into two different sectors, the Petitot stand and the North Curve. The tickets were nominative and were purchased online. The price ranged between five and ten euros. Each assigned a seat that should be occupied by the owner.
The temperature of each hobbyist was checked. In the case of being higher than 37.5 degrees, access was prevented, and forced himself to use the mask, as well as the movements by the stands were prohibited. For the use of the bathrooms, there was a control with security personnel and the bar service was active within the current regulations.