Thousand cardboard fans will support Slavia at Sinobo

Together with Czech league partner Fortuna, Slavia gives its fans opportunity to virtually attend games played behind closed doors.

Concerning current measures to contain COVID-19 in the Czech Republic, Slavia fans cannot attend home games at Sinobo Stadium. Despite the games being played behind closed doors, the club gives its fans an opportunity to appear on the stands.

Before the Saturday game against FK Jablonec, 1,000 cardboard fans were placed on František Plánička Stand at Sinobo. Now they all have faces of first-team players, but fans can send their own portraits and take one of the selected seats.

Your face on the cardboard fan costs 499 CZK (approx. 18 euro). 250 CZK will go to support Slavia youth academy, the rest is price of the material and installation.

First 200 fans who submit their photo will receive presents from the club. They could be among first fans to get new 2020/21 Slavia Puma kit, free tickets for Stadium Tour and Slavia Museum or free bets on Fortuna.

Photos can be submitted HERE. The higher quality of the picture the better. White background is optimal.

Fans can also place their own cardboard figures on the stands. In case you have made such figure, contact us on slo@slavia.cz. Together with Odbor Přátel divisions we also display their flags on the stands on matchday.

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