Ticket sale for Jablonec home game suspended

On Tuesday National Security Council decided to call off all events over 100 people. Ticket sale for our home game against Jablonec was temporarily suspended.

Slavia should play their home game against FK Jablonec on Saturday, 21 March, from 5 pm at Sinobo Stadium. On Tuesday the National Security Council of the Czech Republic decided to “call off all theatre, music, film and sporting events with attendance over 100 people” due to coronavirus outbreak. From this reason Slavia decided to suspend ongoing ticket sale for FK Jablonec game.

On Wednesday, 11 March, the League Football Association will hold a meeting and should decide about the upcoming league fixtures. Slavia should play their next game away at Mladá Boleslav on Saturday, 14 March, at 5 pm.

In accordance with National Security Council decision Slavia Museum remains closed and Stadium Tours will not take place until further notice.

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