Dynamo Brest: Belarusian club create 'virtual fans' with mannequins
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Virtual online tickets, cut-out portraits and mannequins - one Belarusian football club have come up with a new way to fill empty stands during the coronavirus crisis.
The Belarusian Premier League is the only country in Europe where football is still being played, with the decision to carry on described as "not compehendible" by Fifpro, the world players' union.
As local supporters of reigning champions Dynamo Brest begin to stay at home, the club are filling their stands with mannequins sporting cut-out portraits of supporters.
Fans from around the world have been invited to buy virtual tickets online and in return, photos of their faces have been pasted on top of a fashion dummy sitting inside the stadium. Supporters will also get a matchday programme sent to their home address.
The money raised will be donated towards fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
"Our fans from all over the world seem to be happy! Thanks for your support, guys!" the club during their 2-0 victory over Shakhtyor Soligorsk in the Belarusian Cup on Wednesday.
During the match, the stands featured supporters' faces from countries including the United Kingdom, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Iran.
The team next face Isloch at the Brestsky Sports Complex on Sunday and the club have put virtual tickets on sale again.
While most European countries are quarantining their citizens and shutting borders, the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, is not worried and has even suggested citizens .
The Belarusian authorities have dismissed pandemic warnings as "psychosis" and have not officially enforced a lockdown in the country, with the pro-government media playing down fears about the spread of Covid-19.
Who are Dynamo Brest?
Dynamo Brest won the Belarusian Premier League last season, their first title in the competition.
They are one of only four teams to appear in every single season of the Belarus Premier League since 1992.
Before last season's title win, Dynamo Brest had finished in the top-three of the Belarusian Premier League just once previously, in the first ever campaign in 1992, coming third.
On their way to winning the Belarusian Premier League last season, Dynamo Brest did not lose a single away game (W12, D3).