Postcards from the edge: Snapshots of European football's returnDiosgyor supporters were among the first to return as over 2,500 watched Saturday's game against MezokovesdPARIS - In the shadows of Germany's Bundesliga, football is gradually restarting in countries across Europe, in almost all cases behind closed doors, with the exception of Hungary where supporters have been allowed to return. "We will respect the rules because there could be games behind closed doors again if we mess up," said Richard Kovacs, 36, one of the 2,255 fans at Diosgyor's match against Mezokovesd. In the meantime, the league restarted on Friday behind closed doors with noisy, hardcore Polish fans forced to adapt. Stankovic's Red Star champions in SerbiaDespite their reputation and the clinching of a title -- the first in Europe since football's return -- typically boisterous Serbian supporters remained calm as the league resumed Friday behind closed doors. Virtual supporters in DenmarkAfter a near three-month hiatus, the Danish league returned Thursday as AGF took on Randers in Aarhus in a 1-1 draw behind closed doors.
Source: Bangkok Post May 31, 2020 18:00 UTC