Orlando Pirates have confirmed when the club’s supporters can return to the stadium to watch the Buccaneers live.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) announced the return of football supporters to the stadium with procedures to follow.
With domestic league football resuming this coming weekend, Dr. Irvin Khoza confirmed that the first round of fixtures where stadiums will be open for spectators will be the Nedbank Cup quarter-finals scheduled for 8 and 9 April.
The Buccaneers, though, will only have supporters at the stadium when they face Baroka FC on 13 April.
This also means, there won’t be any supporters for Pirates’ CAF Confederation Cup home encounter against Libyan side Al Ittihad SC on Sunday.
The Buccaneers will also face Sekhukhune United on 6 April without supporters, with the game scheduled before fans are allowed to return to stadiums.
Pirates also confirmed that spectators will be allowed to return to Orlando stadium when they will host Chippa United on 27 April.
Under the new regulations, fans can only be granted entry into the stadiums after either showing proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or producing a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours as well as their ID.
