Reopened schools see coronavirus outbreaks 02:55. The plan has yet to be approved by city authorities. The league is speaking with the German government and is encouraging clubs to talk with local health authorities to draw up plans.The Bundesliga restarted in May amid the coronavirus pandemic, the first of Europe’s major leagues to do so. But Lisa Kandler, an elementary school teacher in Berlin, told CBS News that she's not seen any severe COVID-19 … 1. It means that we as a football club will carry the costs of implementing the necessary measures ourselves." Union Berlin de la Bundesliga está ofreciendo pruebas gratis de coronavirus para más de 20.000 hinchas como parte de un plan para celebrar partidos a … Other clubs have experimented with socially distanced seating plans, but more than 80 per cent of the capacity at Union’s stadium consists of terraces where fans stand close together. Photo by Mathias Renner/City-Press GmbH via Getty Images. General view of Stadion An der Alten Forsterei after the resumption of Bundesliga behind closed doors. "Coronavirus tests cost around $40 in April, but prices have been falling and available quantities rising as the world gets to grips with the pandemic.By testing all staff and season ticket holders, the club could ensure that only people who are not carrying the virus come into contact with each other.Supporters would have to show a ticket and a negative test result less than 24 hours old on entry. "Our stadium experience doesn’t work with social distancing, and if we aren’t allowed to sing and shout, then it’s not Union," club president Dirk Zingler said in a statement. You have come to the all new Global edition, for other ESPN editions, click here.Most of the world's sports stadiums have been all but empty for months since the coronavirus forced social distancing regulations that have prevented large crowd gatherings.Germany's Bundesliga resumed playing matches in May, but with strict distancing rules that restricted attendance to just a handful of officials, reporters and camera operators.But Union, once the leading club of Communist East Berlin and now the arch-rival to West Berlin's Hertha, are planning drastic measures to see their Old Forestry stadium occupied once again. The Bundesliga club will offer testing ahead of each game to 22,012 fans — the stadium’s official capacity — and club staff, Union … "To implement such a plan is an enormous organisational and economic challenge," the club added.

It faces significant obstacles. "We want to ensure as best we can that nobody is infected at our sold-out stadium — this applies to Union club members and the away supporters.“To implement such a plan is an enormous organizational and economic challenge, which we are happy to tackle with all our might. The German soccer club Union Berlin will distribute over 20,000 free COVID-19 tests for fans as games are slated to take place in full stadiums starting in September. Coronavirus-Pandemie Union will Fan-Rückkehr - "Sicherstes Konzept ... 19.08.2020 - 16:53 Uhr. Die Bundesliga hofft, mit Zuschauern in die neue Saison ab 18. Hat ausgerechnet Union Berlin … "Our stadium experience doesn't work with social distancing, and if we aren't allowed to sing and shout, then it's not Union," club chiarman Dirk Zingler said in a statement late on Friday.

Bundesliga players are living in fear of catching coronavirus when they return to action and believe money is taking priority over health, says Union Berlin … Germany has a comparatively large testing capacity for the coronavirus, but the pre-game surge in demand in Berlin would be a new challenge.The Berlin city government also has a ban in place on mass gatherings until October 24. The club’s plan is more ambitious than those of other German clubs because it relies on mass testing instead of social distancing. Union Berlin gibt die Hoffnungen auf ein möglichst volles Stadion in möglichst kurzer Zeit nicht auf. Clickbait sensationalism is not for us, but editorial independence is — we owe it to you.Get your daily dose of Sportstar with handpicked stories delivered right to your inbox!Get your daily dose of Sportstar with handpicked stories delivered right to your inbox!To continue enjoying Sportstar, you can turn off your adblocker or subscribe to Sportstar Plus. FC Union Berlin want to pay for coronavirus tests for their season ticket holders. Union Berlin are keen to bring their rowdy fans back to match-day, making the stunning promise of a Covid-19 test for all 22,012 supporters next season.

Bundesliga club FC Union Berlin are so keen to see their stadium filled with fans again that they are prepared to pay for coronavirus tests for all staff and 22,012 season ticket holders. Each person must test negative for the virus within 24 hours of kickoff and bring confirmation along with a ticket, the club added.Union wants to implement the plan in time for the first home league game of the new season, which could be as soon as Sept. 18. Union Berlin have announced their first-team squad and backroom staff have agreed to waive their salaries to help the club during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. One of the biggest athletics meets in Germany is set to go ahead with fans later this year, ISTAF confirm. All games through to the end of the season were held without any fans.Support our journalism — where text and pictures intermingle so seamlessly — and help us scale up your experience as the world changes around us.

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