Following the Bavarian cabinet resolution to permit initial relaxations of the rules governing outdoor events, the current Corona situation allows FC Bayern to play the final match of the season against FC Augsburg on Saturday at 15.30 CEST at the Allianz Arena in front of 250 spectators.
FC Bayern has decided to give 100 tickets to persons from the healthcare sector who are working so hard for our society during the pandemic – for example from the caregiving and medical sectors. These pandemic heroes will be selected by the Ministry of Health. 100 more tickets are available to FC Bayern members; these will be allocated in a draw. 10 tickets will go to the FC Bayern Kids Club. Five tickets each will go to head coach Hansi Flick as well as the assistant coaches and players who are leaving the club, so they can share this special moment with their relatives. The remaining tickets will go to persons close to the team.
All members can register for the draw via our ticket enquiry webshop from now until 18.00 CEST on Thursday. The draw will take place on Friday at 09.00 CEST and the winners will be notified immediately by e-mail. Each member’s ticket costs €19, based on the founding year of FC Bayern. The proceeds will be donated to "WeKickCorona".
President Herbert Hainer: "It will be our first home game in front of spectators since 8 March 2020. We’re happy to have the opportunity at short notice to close this season, at least in a modest setting, in a way that gives hope for next season."
CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: "Even if there are only 250 spectators, it is a first, small step back to the normality we all wish for. We’re very happy we can allow some of our fans to watch the season finale in the stadium. Moreover, our invitation to the heroes of the pandemic is intended as a small gesture of thanks."
Jan-Christian Dreesen, deputy chairman: "FC Bayern has been preparing intensively and for a long time for the day when the fans return. Everything is being done to ensure the health of the spectators."
Each ticket is personalised and cannot be reassigned to third parties. Only one ticket will be issued per member, exclusively via the enquiry webshop. At the entrance to the stadium, valid ID as well as an official negative Coronavirus rapid test (rapid antigen test or PCR test not older than 24 hours) must be presented. Alternatives to the test are: proof of full vaccination, where at least 14 days must have passed since the last required individual vaccination; or in the case of people who have recovered from a COVID infection, proof of a positive PCR test, which may be a minimum of 28 days and a maximum of six months old. FFP2 masks must also be worn in the seating areas.
Access is exclusively via the visitors’ entrance (parking ‘P-Gast‘ or by light rail (U-Bahn) via Heideweg). Spectators will be seated in blocks 229-232 (East stand middle tier). The Allianz Arena will be open on Saturday from 13.30 CEST.
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