“We can find cost-effective solutions to implement a bubble concept, but also we can put ourselves in a ready position to welcome fans to the World Championship if it is safe to do so.” The tournament will be held at two venues in the capital city — the Arena Riga and the Olympic Sports Centre. All 16 teams are set to be housed in one hotel. The IIHF added that Latvia’s Local Organising Committee would also be prepared to sell tickets within three days of government approval for fans to return to stadiums if the COVID-19 situation improves in the country. Calls for Belarus to be stripped of the event had gathered steam among members of the Belarusian opposition because of President Alexander Lukashenko’s crackdown on protesters opposing his re-election. Last year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned Lukashenko, an avid hockey fan and player, from the Olympic Games. Volkswagen’s Skoda Auto and Liqui Moly had threatened to pull out as tournament sponsors if it was held in Belarus.
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