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CAMBRIDGE UNITED PLAYING LEAD ROLE IN EFL PROJECT TO RE-INTRODUCE SOCIALLY DISTANCED CROWDS

10 July 2020

Paul Paxford
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CAMBRIDGE UNITED PLAYING LEAD ROLE IN EFL PROJECT TO RE-INTRODUCE SOCIALLY DISTANCED CROWDS

10 July 2020

Cambridge United can confirm that the Abbey Stadium has been selected by the EFL and crowd dynamics specialists Movement Strategies, as one of two Football League Stadia to model how supporters could return to grounds in a safe and socially-distanced manner.

An EFL spokesman said: “The EFL is working with the SGSA on a joint project looking at the impact of applying social distancing to football stadia. 

“As a result, work is ongoing at Charlton Athletic and Cambridge United that involves modelling the crowd dynamics of two very different football grounds. This will help us measure the potential impact on stadium capacity and better understand how clubs will need to adjust their matchday operations so that as many fans as possible can be admitted in a safe environment. 

“The help and support provided by both clubs has been invaluable and will inform future guidance that will go to all clubs once the Government gives the green light for crowds to return to matches. At this stage we do not know when that will be but we continue to prepare for such an outcome.”


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