
The country’s sports minister Oleg Matytsin said on Thursday that he would try to ensure fans can still attend sporting events even as the coronavirus infection rate climbs in Russia,
Russia remains of the few countries who has allowed some of the biggest crowds at sports events in Europe, even as some other countries revert back to only few spectators or a totally empty stadiums.
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The Champions League game last week between Zenit St. Petersburg and Brugge was attended by 16,700 people, the highest so far in the competition’s group stage, and 10,500 were also at Krasnodar’s game against Chelsea on Wednesday.
sports minister Oleg Matytsin said in comments reported by the Tass state news agency.
“We will do everything possible so that sport is not left without spectators and so that this atmosphere doesn’t leave the stadiums and our lives,”

Matytsin said he would ensure clubs and regional governors had input into decision-making and that local situations would be taken into account.j
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Besides football, Russia has allowed fans to attend other events at lower-than-usual capacity. Up to 30,000 people were allowed to attend each day of the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi last month, higher than any other Formula One race since the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the season.
However, most Russian regions have imposed their own, lower limits for attendance or barred fans altogether.
The public health authority for Moscow reduced the number of fans allowed at Spartak Moscow soccer games following concerns about fans gathering close together and claims the actual attendance for one game was higher than officially recorded.
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