Good news for Bayern. The German record champions will soon be able to allow spectators into the Allianz Arena again. It can be played in front of 10,000 spectators again. This regulation also applies to other professional leagues. However, restrictions still apply to national sporting events. A maximum of 25 percent of the capacities may be used. 2G+ also applies. Fans must therefore either be vaccinated or recovered and also tested.
An FFFP2 mask is also mandatory. In addition, there is a ban on alcohol. On Monday, the heads of state agreed that the state and senate chancellery should agree on a uniform regulation for major national events by February 9th. Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) had previously announced that he would dare to go it alone if necessary.
In Germany, different maximum limits apply to the admission of spectators. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Thuringia, no fans are currently allowed in the arenas. On the other hand, third-division leaders 1. FC Magdeburg played against TSV Havelse in front of 13,385 spectators on Sunday. This was allowed by the regulation in Saxony-Anhalt, according to which the stadiums can be filled up to 50 percent. When FC wins Bayern at the weekend at Hertha BSC, 3000 spectators were allowed into the Berlin Olympic Stadium.