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UEFA SUPER CUP

UEFA pleased as fan-attended Super Cup runs 'smoothly'

Approximately 15,500 fans attended Thursday's Super Cup and UEFA officials are happy the event went well from an organisational perspective.

UEFA pleased as fan-attended Super Cup runs 'smoothly'
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UEFA has expressed its delight at the smooth running of Thursday's Super Cup between Bayern Munich and Sevilla, as fans were welcomed back to a major European match for the first time since March.

Sporting events across the world have largely been played behind closed doors since the coronavirus pandemic initially brought most events to a halt six months ago.

As countries began to take control of the virus, various governing bodies around Europe started to plan for fans to return in reduced capacity, with France already allowing small numbers back.

Soccer Football - European Super Cup - Bayern Munich v Sevilla - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - September 24, 2020. Bayern Munich players and fans celebrate after winning the European Super Cup Pool via REUTERS/Tibor Ilyes
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Soccer Football - European Super Cup - Bayern Munich v Sevilla - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - September 24, 2020. Bayern Munich players and fans celebrate after winning the European Super Cup Pool via REUTERS/Tibor IlyesTIBOR ILYESPool via REUTERS

Despite Thursday's Super Cup between Champions League winners Bayern and Europa League holders Sevilla coming as much of Europe began to re-tighten social restrictions ahead of a second wave of COVID-19, UEFA used the event in Budapest, Hungary as a 'pilot' for re-opening stadiums.

The 67,000-seater Puskas Arena had 15,500 people in attendance for Bayern's 2-1 extra-time win, with fans expected to maintain a five-foot distance from each other where possible and ordered to wear masks when moving around the stadium. UEFA also installed thermal cameras at entrances to check body temperatures.

UEFA believes the event ran according to plan with respect to the health and sanitary measures, and it plans to review the organisational aspects with Hungarian Football Federation.

"The match organisation went smoothly," a UEFA spokesperson said.

"Spectators accepted the precautionary measures and followed the sanitary guidelines and instructions provided by the stewards.

"UEFA will now thoroughly assess the various aspects of the organisation together with the Hungarian Football Federation and the local authorities.

"We were delighted to again feel a true football atmosphere and it once again demonstrates that the fans are the lifeblood of the game and that football is so great thanks to their passion and support."