The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Football chiefs decide to scrap all matchday red zones at stadiums

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Scottish football authoritie­s have given the green light for the scrapping of mandatory matchday Covid-19 red zones.

The move means that clubs will be able to relax restrictio­ns on the number of away fans being allowed to attend matches.

Celtic and Rangers have come under fire in recent weeks for refusing to give visiting clubs a ticket allocation as they claim they have had to move their own seasontick­et holders from the red zone in the main stand to the areas usually reserved for away fans.

Hearts made a formal complaint to the SPFL about the situation as their supporters faced being locked out of their trip to Ibrox a week on Saturday, while Hibernian manager Jack Ross said last week that it was an “unhealthy” situation as his team prepared to face Rangers without any of their fans in attendance.

However, the SFA and SPFL have deemed that the red zones can be abolished with immediate effect.

A statement from the Joint Response Group (JRG), released yesterday, said: “Now that vaccinatio­n rates have increased considerab­ly in the age cohort of profession­al footballer­s, with mandatory distancing removed from indoor and outdoor events by Scottish Government, and with many clubs keen to remove red zones to facilitate the attendance of more home and away supporters, the JRG considers the subject of physical distancing to be an area for clubs to determine through their own risk assessment.

“The requiremen­t to have a red zone will no longer be mandatory but the JRG protocols are still available to use, should clubs wish to continue to implement them.”

Explaining why the red zones had remained in place until now, the statement added: “The reason such protocols have remained in place is to mitigate instances where a positive test is returned and closeconta­ct identifica­tion is carried out by the government-appointed Elite Sports Clinical Advisory Group.

“Given that anyone within two metres is considered by Scottish Government as a close contact, the requiremen­t for red zones has continued within Scottish football and JRG protocols as a mitigation measure, not least to avoid widespread close contacts jeopardisi­ng clubs’ ability to fulfil fixtures.”

 ?? ?? Hibs boss Jack Ross was riled by Rangers’ decision.
Hibs boss Jack Ross was riled by Rangers’ decision.

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