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13,500 to 25,000 fans: This is what the new Corona rules mean for every Bundesliga club

The Bundesliga clubs can look forward to more spectators nationwide from March 4th. This emerges from the decision of the federal-state summit on Wednesday. For major outdoor events such as football matches, a maximum of 75 percent of the respective seats should be used, whereby the total number of people may not exceed 25,000. In the Bundesliga, ten clubs have this maximum capacity. A good two weeks after the new rules take effect, the stadiums could be sold out again for the first time since March 8, 2020. Because: From March 20th, all far-reaching protective measures against the corona virus should be dropped.

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Most recently, with a few exceptions, there was a maximum limit of 10,000 fans in the Bundesliga stadiums. In the state of Bavaria, up to 25,000 spectators were allowed again before the federal-state decision. However, the capacity limit was a maximum of 50 percent.

In concrete terms, this means with a view to the upcoming matchday next weekend, for which the old rules still apply: 25,000 spectators can watch FC Bayern’s home game against Greuther Fürth on Sunday (3:30 p.m.) live in the Allianz Arena. The day before, up to 15,330 fans can watch the duel between FC Augsburg and SC Freiburg in the WWK Arena. While nothing will change for the German record champions from March 4th, Augsburg and Fürth will then be allowed to fill 75 percent of the stadium with fans instead of 50. the SPORTBUZZER provides an overview: These stadium capacities apply from the 25th matchday – and at least until March 20th.

Borussia Dortmund (81,365 places): 25,000 spectators possible

FC Bayern (75,042 places): 25,000 spectators possible

Hertha BSC (74,400 places): 25,000 spectators possible

VfB Stuttgart (60,449 places): 25,000 spectators possible

Borussia Mönchengladbach (54,022 places): 25,000 spectators possible

Eintracht Frankfurt (51,500 seats): 25,000 spectators possible

1.FC Cologne (50,997 places): 25,000 spectators possible

RB Leipzig (42,558 seats): 25,000 spectators possible

SC Freiburg (34,700 places): 25,000 spectators possible

Mainz 05 (34,000 seats): 25,000 spectators possible

Bayer Leverkusen (30,210 places): 22,658 spectators possible

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FC Augsburg (30,660 seats): 22,995 spectators possible

TSG Hoffenheim (30,150 places): 22,613 spectators possible

VfL Wolfsburg (30,000 seats): 22,500 spectators possible

VfL Bochum (27,599 places): 20,699 spectators possible

Arminia Bielefeld (26,515 places): 19,886 spectators possible

Union Berlin (22,012 places): 16,509 spectators possible

Greuther Fürth (18,000 places): 13,500 spectators possible

RB Leipzig is expecting almost 25,000 fans this Thursday in the Europa League. The Saxons announced on Sunday that, with the approval of the health department, 24,758 fans could be admitted to the duel with the Spanish team Real Sociedad San Sebastián.

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