France-Bulgaria on June 8 will welcome 5,000 spectators



Coronavirus: France-Bulgaria on June 8 will welcome 5,000 spectators – AFP

The France-Bulgaria match, preparatory to Euro football, can take place on June 8 with 5,000 spectators and a curfew shifted to 11 p.m. by exemption, we learned Thursday from the Ministry of Sports.

This match, which will take place at the Stade de France, will benefit one day in advance from the conditions of the second deconfinement stage, which increases the gauge from 1,000 to 5,000 spectators and the curfew from 9 to 11 p.m.

No exemption from the curfew so far

For the final of the Coupe de France, on May 19, the government had refused any exemption and the match was therefore held behind closed doors, as was the preparatory match for the French team in Nice on Wednesday evening.

The Roland-Garros tournament, which has been able to accommodate some 5,000 spectators since the opening, has not benefited from an exemption from the curfew for the novelty of its night sessions.

On June 9, the sports halls and swimming pools for adults will also reopen for amateur athletes.



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