THW Kiel is forcing spectators to return with a corona admission system

Dhe upcoming return of the audience to the handball arenas conjured up a smile on Filip Jicha’s face: “We actors will get our stage back.” The THW Kiel trainer is looking forward to a season in which he will again be mainly in demand as a coach and possibly less than corona officer.

And the fact that the THW’s title defense mission will start in front of an impressive audience means that all professionals and those responsible at the German champions are looking forward to the 2021/22 season with great anticipation. “We are regaining a piece of handball normality,” says Jicha.

9,000 fans, all with season tickets, will be able to watch the THW’s first Bundesliga match against HBW Balingen on September 8th. The 2-G rule applies to them – vaccinated and convalescents can enter. In order to allow access for children under the age of twelve, there will be special zones in the hall in which the offspring can watch handball with one of their parents. People who cannot or do not want to be vaccinated for medical reasons are also given access to the hall.

In cooperation with a service provider from Munich, the Kiel-based company is starting this highly regarded model test, which is supposed to ensure “full huts” – according to THW supervisory board chairman Marc Weinstock, not only in Kiel with handball, but also at other locations in other sports. “It is an attempt to fill the halls again and at the same time to offer uncomplicated admission with maximum security,” said Weinstock on Thursday at the traditional THW season opening press conference in the Ostseebad Damp. It is clear – and this applies to all clubs – that survival is only possible with “normal” viewing income.

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