Denmark returns to action with fans taking their usual places via Zoom | Niall McVeigh
One giant screen and two smaller ones will be used as AGF Aarhus try to make the best of playing behind closed doors
On Thursday night, Denmark will become the second country in mainland Europe to restart their league season after neighbouring Germany. In the opening fixture AGF Aarhus welcome local rivals Randers but it is on the sidelines where history will really be made. In front of one stand a giant screen, 40 metres long and 3m high, will be filled with fans watching via video link.
Supporters have signed up for free tickets to take part and can even choose their preferred section of the “virtual stand”. Two smaller screens will allow for neutrals and away fans to be there, too. The concept, created in partnership with Zoom, has taken weeks of preparation. “I’ve never been so busy before a game, which is funny when there are no spectators,” says AGF’s head of media, Soren Carlsen. “My colleagues, to put it bluntly, have been working their arses off to get everything working.”
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/may/28/denmark-returns-fans-virtual-stand-zoom-agf-aarhus-randers
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