Bundesliga ready for return of fans if authorities approve
FRANKFURT: Germany's first and second division football clubs on Tuesday said they were prepared to allow some fans back into stadiums next season if the country's political authorities give the green light later this month.
German Football League CEO Christian Seifert said the possibility of fans in stadiums depended solely on the political leaders giving the go ahead.The new Bundesliga season starts on Sep 18.
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