In France, footballers need a health pass in the future to participate in club football. This announced the French Association (FFF) on Saturday. Only with this identity card, in which negative tests, vaccinations or a survived corona infection are noted, it will be possible in the future to play football, to use the changing rooms and enter the grandstands.
"We are aware that the health pass is an additional burden on our licensees and our clubs," said FFF President Noel Le Graet in the official statement: "This measure seems to be the safest solution again in the football To protect and at the same time protect our players as well as possible. Your health has priority for us. "
The start of the national amateur competitions is scheduled for August, while the regional championships should begin in September. "This expected resumption will be enabled by introducing the health pass from the first training sessions and games of the season," said the association.
For teenagers between twelve and 17 years, the pass should be introduced at the end of September. Only children under twelve years are excluded from the new rule.
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The health pass has been needed in France for several days for the visit of leisure and cultural institutions. In August, the gastronomy and public passenger traffic should be added. In Italy, the "green pass" was introduced in mid-July, with which the visit of football matches should be possible again.
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