The corona situation is getting worse in Germany. Because the vaccination rate nationwide is still too low and the incidence is too high in many places, there are restrictions for football fans in some Bundesliga stadiums. The full occupancy of the last few weeks is almost everywhere history and one stadium even remains completely empty. Before the 13th matchday of the 2021/22 season, the SPORTBUZZER gives an overview of what fans have to be prepared for when visiting a stadium in the respective arenas at the weekend and how many spectators are admitted to the games.
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Stuttgart – Mercedes-Benz Arena
(Fri., 8.30 p.m. against Mainz)
2G Plus rule, 41 percent occupancy (max. 25,000 viewers): On Friday evening, 2G-Plus applies in Stuttgart. Only vaccinated and convalescent people who can also show a negative corona test are allowed into the arena. There is a mask requirement. In addition, VfB is only allowed to sell 41 percent of the tickets for the home game, so that a maximum of 25,000 spectators will be in the stadium.
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Bochum – Vonovia Ruhrstadion
(Sa., 3.30 p.m. against Freiburg)
2G rule, 72 percent occupancy (20,000 viewers): Slightly more than two thirds of the maximum capacity is allowed for the newcomer. You must wear a mask outside of your own place. Access only for vaccinated and convalescent people.
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Fürth – Ronhof Sports Park
(Sa., 3.30 p.m. against Hoffenheim)
2G plus rule, 25 percent occupancy (max. 4,625 viewers): The 2G plus rule applies in Fürth. Only those who have been vaccinated or who have genesis who can also show a negative corona test are allowed access to the stadium. In addition, the Ronhof sports park may only be used to 25 percent for spectators. It is compulsory to wear a mask in the entire stadium, including on the pitch.
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Berlin – Olympic Stadium
(Sat, 3.30 pm against Augsburg)
2G plus rule, 50 percent occupancy (max. 39,738 viewers): Only vaccinated people or genesis with the addition that a current negative corona test must be available are allowed to visit the game Hertha BSC against Augsburg. In addition to halving the maximum spectator capacity, an FFP2 mask is mandatory in the entire stadium and on the pitch.
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Cologne – RheinEnergie Stadium
(Sa., 3.30 p.m. against Gladbach)
2G rule, 100 percent utilization (50,000 viewers): In the cathedral city, the entire stadium capacity can be used if the spectators comply with the 2G rule. As 1. FC Köln announced on Friday, the responsible health department approved the club’s application. Restriction: You must wear a mask when you leave the site.
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Wolfsburg – Volkswagen Arena
(Sa., 3.30 p.m. against Dortmund)
2G rule, 44 percent occupancy (max. 13,281 viewers): After the new regulation became known, VfL canceled all tickets that had already been sold and started a new advance sale. Only seats are occupied. A mask is required when leaving the site.
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Munich – Allianz Arena
(Sa., 6.30 p.m. against Bielefeld)
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2G Plus rule, 25 percent occupancy (max. 18,750 viewers): Access only for genesis and vaccinated persons who can also show a negative corona test. The obligation to wear an FFP2 mask also applies to the seat.
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Frankfurt – Deutsche Bank Park
(Sun., 3.30 p.m. against Union)
2G / 3G rule, 77.7 percent utilization (max. 40,000 viewers): 4000 spectators are allowed to enter the stadium with a negative PCR test, even if they have not been vaccinated or have not recovered. A further 36,000 are admitted in compliance with the usual 2G rules. Masks are required in the entire stadium, including on the pitch.
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Leipzig – Red Bull Arena
(Sun., 5.30 p.m. against Leverkusen)
0 percent utilization (ghost game): Because of the high number of cases, the Saxon government has decided not to admit viewers anywhere in the state for the time being.
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