Each team participating in the Champions League and Europa League will be assigned an express doctor who will be guilty of all the tests carried out in this express group, taking UEFA serious measures to protect their competitions.
Portugal and Germany will be tasked with hosting the tournaments, but their respective governments will have to extend protocols to players.
UEFA continues to meet and fitness controls will be in place for 48 hours before a team moves.
Tests will be conducted for each team before they reach the city where they will play, and those tests will be repeated before the matches begin.
As soon as the club-owned travellers are allowed to land in Portugal or Germany, they will be allowed to return home until their participation in the tournament has officially ended.
MARCA has had access to the official protocol list and it has become transparent that the groups will not arrive at the stadium at the same time and must ensure that there is a 10-minute period between the tickets.
UEFA has divided the designated stadiums into 4 zones.
Zone 1 will feature changing rooms, benches, box and other technical areas. A limit of 120 people will be implemented in this area, forty-five of whom will come from the team.
Area 2 will be from television technicians and camera operators and there will be a limit of one hundred people.
The area will be reserved for photographers and journalists.
Area four is the surrounding spaces outside the stadium.
UEFA has insisted that social estrangement measures be taken and that the use of a mask be mandatory.
Anti-doping checks will be carried out, although it is not known how they will be micro-managed within the zone system.
Press meetings will be a telephone connection and flash TV interviews will be kept to a minimum, there will be no combined zone activities or cameras in the locker room.
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