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Added on the 04/10/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Montevideo, Aug 18 (EFE).- After a year and five months of soccer matches behind closed doors, 5,000 fans on Wednesday attended the match between Uruguayan Penarol and Peruvian Sporting Cristal for the quarterfinals of the Copa Sudamericana at the Campeon del Siglo stadium, in Montevideo. (Camera: RAÚL MARTÍNEZ/SANTIAGO CARBONE). SHOT LIST: PENAROL FANS ATTEND THE CAMPEON DEL SIGLO STADIUM DURING THE COPA SUDAMERICANA MATCH BETWEEN PENAROL AND SPORTING CRISTAL DE PERU IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.
Baku (Azerbaijan), Jun 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Tolga Bozoglu) The fans begin to arrive at the Baku stadium where the teams of Turkey and Wales will face this afternoon, valid for Group A of the Euro 2020.FOOTAGE OF FANS ARRIVING AT THE BAKÚ STADIUM BEFORE THE TURKEY-WALES MATCH.
Buenos Aires, Nov 25 (EFE).- Fans of different Argentine soccer clubs put aside the rivalry to bid farewell together in different stadiums of the country to the soccer star Diego Maradona, who died Wednesday at the age of 60. (Camera: JULIETA BARRERA).SHOT LIST: FANS OF DIFFERENT SOCCER TEAMS IN ARGENTINA GATHER TO BID FAREWELL TO ARGENTINE SOCCER STAR DIEGO MARADONA NEAR THE OBELISCO IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.SOUND BITE: A SOCCER FAN, PAOLA (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: Diego will not be forgotten. He will always be the best, the one who gave joy to the entire Argentina.
Istanbul, Jun 19 (EFE), (Camera: Lara Villalón).- Playing in front of an empty stadium is any footballer’s idea of a nightmare, especially if they’re playing at home, but with the coronavirus it has become obligatory.Several big football clubs in Turkey have come up with a remedy of sorts — they have filled the stands with life-size cut-out photos of the fans.Galatasaray launched their version of the initiative before their first home game in the Turkish league since it got underway again following the unscheduled halt due to the pandemic. From far away, the rows of life-sizes photos give the impression of a full stand.FOOTAGE OF GALATASARAY'S STADIUM.
Madrid, Jun 11 (EFE), (Camera: Ramón Ayala).- Fans won't be allowed to enter football stadiums, the president of the Spanish Superior Sports Council (CSD) Irene Lozano said on Thursday ahead of the return of La Liga. FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF IRENE LOZANO, PRESIDENT OF THE SPANISH SUPERIOR SPORTS COUNCIL (CSD):"The important thing, what everybody has to know is that nobody can't enter the stadiums or stay in the vicinity or at the stadiums' entrance doors. Nobody can't do anything near the stadiums. All matches will be played inside and we could watch them at home or in a bar."