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2G in Hamburg: How HSV, St. Pauli, Towers and Co. are planning

With the introduction of the 2G regulation from Saturday, sport in Hamburg will open up new opportunities. With the resolution announced by Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD), clubs now have the option of admitting vaccinated people and genesis without distance requirements – the capacity limits could also soon increase.

The tenor is unanimous among the city’s clubs: joy about the decision, but worry lines about the implementation. Because the latter is obviously not that easy – especially not in the short time it takes. The HSV therefore also has concerns. There you will discuss the possibilities and get in touch with the authorities. Please note details such as the necessary online registration.

FC St. Pauli welcomes the decision. “The incidence in vaccinated people compared to that in unvaccinated people shows that a 2G model is a logical and sensible way to restore the normality and existence of many event organizers for the most part,” said President Oke Göttlich of MOPO. Nothing has been decided at the Millerntor yet.

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The managing director of the handball players from HSVH, Sebastian Frecke, sees it similarly: “For us, it is a conceivable option to play games with the 2G model, even if there are still many detailed questions to be clarified. It is of great economic importance for us to be able to let as many fans as possible into the hall, so that we are now working intensively on it. ”At the start of the season, however, it will remain with 3G for the time being.

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The basketball players of the Hamburg Towers want to check with the authorities to let in even more spectators than the currently permitted 1300 – 2G is a conceivable option. For the Hamburg Sea Devils footballers, the topic of 2G is probably already an issue on Sunday (Hoheluft Stadium) against Leipzig. At the latest, however, for the playoff semifinals on September 12th.

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