AMMAN — The Jordan Football Association (JFA) obtained clearance
from the National Center for Security and Crisis Management and other concerned
authorities to allow for full capacity attendance rates for football matches in
various local tournaments.
The clearance will go into effect starting with Al-Ramtha
and Al-Faisaly Super Cap matches on April 5.
The JFA’s demands came in conjunction with the gradual
rollback of government restrictions and measures related to the COVID-19
pandemic. Despite authorizing full capacity attendance at stadiums, masks are
still required for entry.
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AMMAN — The
Jordan Football Association (JFA) obtained clearance
from the National Center for Security and Crisis Management and other concerned
authorities to allow for full capacity attendance rates for football matches in
various local tournaments.
The clearance will go into effect starting with Al-Ramtha
and Al-Faisaly Super Cap matches on April 5.
The JFA’s demands came in conjunction with the gradual
rollback of government restrictions and measures related to the COVID-19
pandemic. Despite authorizing full capacity attendance at stadiums, masks are
still required for entry.
Read more Sports
Jordan News