Sports News | Soccer in Croatia Reverts Back to Games in Empty Stadiums
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Zagreb, Jul 21 (AP) Croatia's soccer federation reversed its policy on allowing fans into games and said it would complete the season in empty stadiums.
The federation said the decision followed a “significant increase” in the number of confirmed coronavirus infections.
Some spectators were allowed into Croatian sports events since mid-June, including top-tier soccer games and a tennis tournament in Zadar organized by Novak Djokovic. It was criticized for ignoring social distancing guidance.
Croatia, a nation of 4 million people, reported totals of 122 deaths and 4,370 confirmed coronavirus cases to Monday, according to counts kept by Johns Hopkins University.
The top-tier men's league won by Dinamo Zagreb plays one more round on Saturday and the national cup final is on Aug. 1. The empty-stadium restriction also applies to the women's competitions. (AP)
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