santa sangria
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In different countries football is starting at different levels, I have friendlies starting tomorrow.
Here's an extract translated from the Finnish guidance - just the on-field part. The rest of the guidance is pretty logical about travel, pre and post match etc.
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6. ACTIVITIES ON THE FIELD
- Only players, the officials and the necessary team personnel are allowed on the field. Parents of children and other spectators should be in a separate viewing area or outside the playing area.
- No presentations and no handshakes before or after the match.
- Take recommended safety distances into account with the placement of necessary staff (scorers, announcers, ball girls/boys, etc.)
- Avoid close contact at goal celebrations
- No mass gatherings e.g. if there is an injury or incident
- Spitting should be avoided
- If possible, try to avoid touching your face with your hands. Wipe sweat off with a sleeve or sweatband
- At the end of the match, both teams and the referees should leave the playing area as soon as possible while maintaining safety distances
- Violations of these guidelines should be addressed primarily orally
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(In Finland, we have recommended safety distance of 1-2m, and a public gathering limit of 50 people)
Have you got info like this yet, what do you think?
Here's an extract translated from the Finnish guidance - just the on-field part. The rest of the guidance is pretty logical about travel, pre and post match etc.
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6. ACTIVITIES ON THE FIELD
- Only players, the officials and the necessary team personnel are allowed on the field. Parents of children and other spectators should be in a separate viewing area or outside the playing area.
- No presentations and no handshakes before or after the match.
- Take recommended safety distances into account with the placement of necessary staff (scorers, announcers, ball girls/boys, etc.)
- Avoid close contact at goal celebrations
- No mass gatherings e.g. if there is an injury or incident
- Spitting should be avoided
- If possible, try to avoid touching your face with your hands. Wipe sweat off with a sleeve or sweatband
- At the end of the match, both teams and the referees should leave the playing area as soon as possible while maintaining safety distances
- Violations of these guidelines should be addressed primarily orally
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(In Finland, we have recommended safety distance of 1-2m, and a public gathering limit of 50 people)
Have you got info like this yet, what do you think?