With the latest government decree that reduces the capacity of stadiums from 75 to 50% and that of indoor arenas from 50 to 35%, half Serie A has blocked the sale of tickets for the next matches, "waiting to understand better" and reshape the seating arrangement.

In fact, the provision will have immediate effect, starting from its publication in the Official Gazette, therefore starting from the matches on January 6th.

Sampdoria also blocked tickets for the match against Cagliari, and the Lega stopped the sale for Inter-Juve, the Super Cup match scheduled for the 12th at San Siro. From Milan to Rome, from Naples to Juventus, almost all clubs have temporarily stopped the sale of tickets.

There is also the extreme case of Roma-Juve, a big match scheduled at the Olimpico on 9 January for which 12,000 more tickets have already been sold than the new capacity. Now the Giallorossi club will have to decide which fans to exclude and how to reimburse them.

The vaccine node and super pass for athletes also remains. It affects only 2% of the players, those not vaccinated, but there could be several appeals.

(Unioneonline / L)

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