Pro Soccer K League Also Allows Spectators from the 16th... Up to 25% Capacity
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] The Korea Professional Football League announced on the 12th that, following the transition to Level 1 of 'social distancing,' spectator admission will resume starting from the K League 1 Round 25 match between Gangwon and Incheon scheduled for the 16th.
Tickets will be sold exclusively through online advance reservations and operated under a fully reserved seating system. To maintain a certain distance between designated seats, the number of spectators allowed will be limited to a maximum of 25% of each stadium's total capacity.
Entrants must undergo electronic entry log (QR code) verification and temperature checks. The bringing in of alcoholic beverages and food is prohibited, and only water and drinks may be consumed inside the spectator seats.
The areas previously used as away supporter sections may be opened at each club's discretion but must be used as seating for home fans. No designated cheering zones will be operated for away fans.
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Additionally, all quarantine guidelines according to the league's 'COVID-19 Response Manual,' including mask-wearing during the match and prohibition of high-risk cheering activities such as chanting, will be strictly maintained.
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