The Malta Football Association announced the relaxation of a number of measures regarding COVID-19.
The decision was taken during an Executive Board meeting during which a number of changes in procedures have been approved.
Among the changes approved by the Executive Board there is that players in senior football in both men and female categories can take post-match showers while ticket boots on matchdays will be reopened.
“The Malta FA Executive Board has today approved a number of changes in procedures in relation to the Malta FA’s COVID-19 protocols,” the MFA said in a statement.
“The Malta FA has analysed the start of the domestic competitions and following a positive and sustainable approach in the first match days from the start of the competitions, is now in a position to relax further restrictions which were imposed mainly in the operational level at the start of the football season.
“The major updates include the use of showers post matches for all senior team football for both men and women from November onwards, the immediate opening of ticket booths on match days at all levels of the National League, and increased seating capacity in smaller stadia such as the Centenary Stadium and the Tony Bezzina Stadium for domestic football.”
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