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Stadium crowd testing to commence in Lower Saxony

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Stadiums in Lower Saxony will commence fan trials soon.
Stadiums in Lower Saxony will commence fan trials soon.

Stadium crowd testing to commence in Lower Saxony

The much-anticipated return of fans to football stadiums in Lower Saxony has been delayed, with the operation now set to commence on September 26, according to Minister President Stephan Weil.

In a video conference on Tuesday, the federal states agreed on a comprehensive return of fans to football stadiums and sports halls. However, the situation will be reassessed at the end of October.

Before the operation begins, the hygiene concepts of the stadiums need to be checked. Feedback with the respective health authorities is necessary, and the state's corona ordinance needs to be amended.

Minister President Weil stated that the regulations for the return of fans to football stadiums will also be transferred to other major events. He also mentioned that all parties involved assume that the measures found in football will serve as a model for other major events such as concerts.

The initial six-week test phase will permit a maximum capacity of 20 percent for the return of fans. This decision was made during an initial six-week test phase.

The government spokeswoman Anke Pörksen made this statement to the "New Osnabruecker Zeitung" on Wednesday. The Lower Saxony State Parliament was photographed by the dts News Agency.

It's important to note that the search results do not provide specific information about a delay in the Lower Saxony stadium fan testing operation or the reasons for such delay. They mainly discuss unrelated sports events, airport information, and league updates in 2025 without addressing this particular topic.

For official and up-to-date information on this topic, checking the official Lower Saxony government or stadium authority websites or recent news sources specialized in local sports event management would be advisable.

In the context of the federal states' decision for a comprehensive return of fans to sports venues, including football stadiums, it's worth noting that France, with its rich sports culture, may be keen to follow these developments, particularly in relation to the Champions League and other European leagues. Moreover, given that the initial six-week test phase in Lower Saxony permits a maximum capacity of 20 percent for fans, this model could potentially inspire similar events being planned in France, such as football matches or concerts, once it's safe to do so.

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