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The best news: this is how the fans entered the Metropolitano

The public returned to a soccer game. 14,743 fans came to the Metropolitan Stadium in Madrid to witness live the friendly duel that measured the teams of Spain and Portugal . Since March 7, 2020, the stands of the rojiblanco fiefdom did not welcome fans.

All those attending the match had to do so in compliance with all sanitary measures . Before entering the stadium, their temperature was taken and they had to apply hydroalcoholic gel. Afterward, security personnel did a visual check on them. And finally, they passed the entrance, which they had to bring printed from home since all were sold through the internet, through the Metropolitano lathes. Once inside, the attendees found rows where a green sign indicated which seats they could occupy and all were separated by two seats . In addition, both the stadium's public address system and the video scoreboards reminded them that they had to respect the assigned seats and it was forbidden to drink and eat in order to use a mask correctly, which, obviously, was mandatory.

With restrictions and without being able to fill the stadium, but football is gradually recovering its essence with the presence of fans in the stands. Undoubtedly, one of the main images of this friendly meeting was to see the surroundings of the Metropolitan with an audience, flag stands and food and, once inside, observe how its stands received fans. In one of the main vaccination centers in the capital of Spain it was found that little by little we are recovering our lives.

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