La Liga official says "It is difficult to conduct matches with the audience"
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An official of the Spanish football league La Liga said on Monday that the league is unlikely to have fans inside the stadium until the start of next season. La Liga India managing director Jose Antonio Cachaza told reporters, "It should be something that is the same for every stadium. I can't answer that right now. Maybe in July.  It will all depend on the health authorities and this only happens when it is allowed in every stadium. "

La Liga president Xavier Tebas had earlier said that he was in favour of organizing matches with fans at the stadiums as soon as possible. After Covid-19, the Spanish league is starting again this month from June 11 but its matches will be played in empty stadiums without any spectators. Spain is getting an exemption in lockdown. Tebas says that fans can watch the match in some cities and it depends on the condition of the coronavirus in that area.

Tebas had earlier said that he expects the next season to begin on September 12. He said, "As you also know, European football plans are being seen in mid-August to eliminate the Champions League and Europa League. We don't know what it will be like in September." He said, "There is quite a possibility in September that some fans will be allowed, but not in the entire stadium. This is really important and it is a difficult way to end the season. There is still a lot of uncertainty. It is not just about La Liga. Hopefully, everything will be back to normal in January next year. "

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