Granada CF: Granada shields itself against the coronavirus

Granada CFTODoes not guarantee compensatory measures for fans

TOWaiting for the final decision to be taken tomorrow after the meeting between the League and the Federation on the dispute of the next two days behind closed doors or the suspension of these meetings, Granada has put into operation a package with eleven measures that affect to all strata of the club.
With regard to the first team, the team continues to exercise but behind closed doors, leaving the entrance to the Sports City restricted exclusively to those auxiliary employees essential in the daily development of the activity.
This isolation also affects the appearance of the players, who remain suspended until further notice and be the Red and White Department of Communication responsible for supplying the media as far as possible to declarations and assessments of the meetings if finally the competition in First and Second move on. Diego Martnez also did not appear before the press in the previous clash against Getafe.
For its part, and despite the suspension of the competition in Second B, Granada Recreational continue training, with sessions in the afternoon to avoid unnecessary confluences in the workspaces. The club has also decided to suspend all the training of the first women's team, as well as the rest of the lower categories, both male and female, a measure that also affects the School.
Granada has also decided to postpone any act of social or sponsorship. The rest of the club's employees continue with their work routine, although Granada will provide facilities so that those workers who wish to do so can perform their duties telematically.
Given all these restrictions and in anticipation that the clash against Getafe can be played behind closed doors, Granada is conducting an economic impact study and states that it cannot guarantee the adoption of compensatory measures for fans, although it is something that It is not ruled out.