Nice will play their opening match of the new Ligue 1 season without spectators, in spite of government rules allowing up to 5,000 spectators in their stadium, club president Jean-Pierre Rivere said.
Rivere said the decision for the match against Lens on Aug. 23 was made for health reasons and due to the difficulties of deciding which fans would be able to attend.
“We are facing a health problem. We are in a very tourist-orientated region, and there is an acceleration in the spread of COVID-19” the club’s website quoted him as saying.
“This is increasing day by day. We cannot ignore it. At a time when everyone is being asked to take more precautions, we are making the responsible choice to play behind closed doors”.
Rivere said the club had tried to create a selection process to decide who could attend the match but had decided to “reverse” that process.
Nice to Play First Match of Season Without Fans
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