By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net
The ABA League game between Koper Primoska and Igokea will be held behind closed doors following the decision of the Slovenian Government to ban all public events with an attendance of 100 people or more.
It’s the second game in which fans are banned, after the contest between Cedevita Olimpija and Buducnost which was also held in Slovenia.
Per ABA League:
The game of the 22nd round of the ABA League Regular Season between Koper Primorska and Igokea will be played in front of empty stands, with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).
The decision to play the game of the 22nd round of the ABA League season between Koper Primorska and Igokea in front of the empty stands of the Bonifika Arena, has been made after the Slovenian Government and the National Institute of Public Healt have forbidden all public events with more than 100 spectators, with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).
ABA League will, as always, keep closely monitoring the developments in this matter and will, in agreement with clubs, make further appropriate steps.