Some NI fans to attend behind-closed-doors game
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Some NI fans to attend behind-closed-doors game
"Supporters who were able to demonstrate that their arrangements were made before the stadium closure was confirmed will be issued tickets for the game. The association will contact the affected supporters directly to confirm the necessary ticketing arrangements."
"We recognise the commitment and loyalty shown by those fans who had already made plans to travel and support the team. We are also mindful of the disappointment some supporters will feel at not being able to attend due to the restrictions in place."
The Irish FA confirmed that Northern Ireland supporters who arranged travel and accommodation for the Nations League game in Georgia before the closed-doors announcement can attend. Georgia's stadium was closed due to UEFA sanctions following multiple regulation breaches and crowd disorder from a previous match against Armenia. The IFA reached this decision through constructive dialogue with UEFA. Supporters must demonstrate their bookings were made before the stadium closure was confirmed to receive tickets. The IFA acknowledged the commitment of affected fans and expressed understanding for those unable to attend due to the restrictions.
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