We want fans at copa del rey final spanish fa president aiming to avoid playing behind closed doors
According to recent reports, the President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Luis Rubiales, has expressed his desire to have fans attend the Copa del Rey final, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Rubiales has stated that he wants to avoid playing the final behind closed doors, as he believes it would be a "sad" and "unfair" experience for the players and the fans. He has also emphasized the importance of maintaining a sense of normalcy and tradition in Spanish football, even during these challenging times.
Rubiales has been working closely with the Spanish government and health authorities to ensure that the Copa del Rey final can be played safely and responsibly. He has proposed various measures to minimize the risk of transmission, such as reducing the capacity of the stadium, implementing social distancing measures, and requiring fans to wear masks.
The RFEF has also announced that it will be working with the Spanish government to develop a plan for the safe return of fans to stadiums, with the aim of having a full stadium for the Copa del Rey final.
It's worth noting that the Spanish government has already given the green light for the Copa del Rey final to be played with a limited capacity, and Rubiales is hoping to increase that capacity as much as possible.
Overall, it seems that the RFEF is committed to finding a way to have fans attend the Copa del Rey final, while also prioritizing the safety and well-being of everyone involved.