
On January 9, Serie A officially announced that from January 16 to 23, the number of live audiences in Serie A will be limited to 5,000 people.
Serie A has not fully opened the stadium since the stands were closed due to the pandemic in March 2020, and their capacity has reached 75%, but only fans who have been vaccinated, have a recovery certificate or have reported negative for the last 48 hours are allowed to enter.
In 2022, the capacity of Serie A stadiums will drop to 50%, and in addition to the masks that fans must wear, vaccination certificates and rehabilitation certificates are also mandatory, but 48-hour negative reports are no longer required.
Now, with the spread of the Omiljung virus, Serie A officials have once again reduced the stadium capacity to a limit of 5,000 spectators per game, which will last from January 16 to January 23. It also means that Inter's Italian Super Cup with Juve on January 12 will not be affected, and the San Siro Stadium will still release 50% of its capacity.
(Luke)