Games without crowds were often the norm during the
COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the period before
COVID-19 vaccinations were widely available, due to government-imposed restrictions on large gatherings to prevent spread of COVID-19. Many events that were not postponed or cancelled were held behind closed doors as broadcast-only events.
Sports Association football • The
2020 Indian Super League final between
ATK and
Chennaiyin FC was forced to play behind closed doors on Saturday, 14 March 2020 In
Fatorda Stadium,
Margao,
Goa,
India • The
UEFA Europa League match between
Inter Milan and
Ludogorets Razgrad in
San Siro Stadium,
Milan,
Italy, as well as all football matches in Italy between 4 March and 3 April. • The
2020 AFC Cup match between
Ceres–Negros and
Bali United at the
Rizal Memorial Stadium in
Manila,
Philippines. • The
final of the
English FA Cup was held behind closed doors at
Wembley Stadium in London, and played between
Arsenal and
Chelsea. The traditional pre-match performances of the National Anthem and cup
hymn still took place. •
Major League Soccer returned after the
2020 Major League Soccer season was suspended, playing the
MLS is Back Tournament behind closed doors at
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida. • The
UEFA Europa League matches between
Olympiacos and
Wolverhampton Wanderers, and
LASK and
Manchester United. • The
UEFA Champions League matches between
Valencia and
Atalanta, and
Paris Saint-Germain and
Borussia Dortmund. Despite the ban on fans inside the stadium, thousands gathered outside to cheer PSG as they beat Borussia Dortmund. • Germany's
Bundesliga announced plans to resume its
2019–20 season without spectators. On 6 May 2020, German Chancellor,
Angela Merkel, gave approval for the Bundesliga, suspended since March 2020, to recommence in May 2020 with all remaining games to be played behind closed doors. • South Korea's
K League began
its 2020 season on 8 May and Japan's
J.League planned a mid-June return.
Athletics • The
2020 Tokyo Marathon was held with only elite competitors allowed to attend. • Similarly, the
London Marathon (originally scheduled for 26 April, but was postponed to 4 October) was also held only to attend elite competitors.
Australian rules football • The
2020 AFL season played its first round of matches without spectators before suspending the season. This continued into the
2021 season, with many games late in the season played under heavily restricted crowds or no crowds at all, especially late in the home-and-away season after a
new outbreak in Victoria.
Baseball • Japan's
NPB held preseason games without fans until the season was postponed prior to opening day. • South Korea's
KBO League began
their 2020 season on 5 May without fans in attendance. • Taiwan's
CPB League began play on 11 April without fans. Starting 8 May, a maximum of 1,000 fans were permitted to attend games. •
Major League Baseball in the United States began its shortened
2020 season on 23 July and held without spectators. However, fans were allowed to attend the NLCS and World Series in Arlington, Texas. The
Toronto Blue Jays, MLB's only Canadian team, were denied permission by the Canadian government to play their games in Toronto; their games were played in Buffalo, New York at
Sahlen Field, the home of one of the Blue Jays' minor league affiliates.
Basketball • The
2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and other associated tournaments were planned to be held without fan attendance. Additionally, the
Big Ten Conference announced that all spring sports played by member schools would be held without fans. This executive order also resulted in the
NCAA choosing to restrict attendance of this and
women's basketball tournaments to the participants' families, outside of areas where public attendance has been fully restricted. Both tournaments themselves would suffer their first cancellation in the 81-year history, along with all other championships in winter and spring sports. • On 11 March 2020, the
National Basketball Association announced that a game between the
Brooklyn Nets and the
Golden State Warriors to be played at
Chase Center in
San Francisco during the regular matches of the
2019–20 season on the following day would start at its normal time of 10:30 p.m. EDT, with no fans being admitted. This measure was taken due to concerns about
the spread of COVID-19 in the Bay Area, which prompted most cities in the metropolitan area (including San Francisco) to issue a ban on public gatherings with 1,000 people or higher. The restrictions were made moot with the league
suspending the season a few hours later after
Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. From 30 July until 11 October 2020, the games
resumed at
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex inside
Walt Disney World near
Orlando, Florida for the remainder of the season. • The
2020 PBA season is the 45th season of the
Philippine Basketball Association. Just three days after the opening ceremony, the season was suspended on 11 March, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the enforcement of the
enhanced community quarantine in Luzon. On 17 September, the PBA Board of Governors have approved a plan to restart the season on 11 October (originally on 9 October). The
Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-ID) gave a provisional approval on 24 September. All games will be played in the "PBA bubble" inside the
Clark Freeport Zone in
Pampanga. • The
Toronto Raptors returned to playing all games behind closed doors effective 31 December 2021, after Ontario restricted indoor venues to a maximum of 1,000 spectators.
Combat sports Mixed martial arts •
ONE Championship's
King of the Jungle in Singapore. • Since 14 March 2020,
Ultimate Fighting Championship events have been held behind closed doors, such as
UFC Fight Night 170 taking place in
Brasília; subsequent events were cancelled and resumed on 9 May at
UFC 249 in
Jacksonville, Florida, United States and later events held at
UFC Apex in
Enterprise, Nevada near
Las Vegas.
Professional wrestling WWE moved all of its
professional wrestling programs to a studio at its
training facility in
Orlando between 11 March 2020, and August 2020 with no audience, including its flagship event
WrestleMania 36 (originally scheduled to be held at
Tampa, Florida's
Raymond James Stadium on 5 April). In August, the promotion debuted an arena setup called the
WWE ThunderDome to allow fans to virtually attend events; a similar setup for their
NXT brand dubbed the
Capitol Wrestling Center debuted in October, though with a small crowd of select live fans allowed. Rival promotion
All Elite Wrestling similarly moved its weekly programs to a closed set, beginning 18 March at
Daily's Place in
Jacksonville, Florida (and a brief stint in April at a training warehouse in Georgia before returning to Daily's Place); the promotion began to a readmit a limited number of ticketed fans (10–15% capacity of venue) in late August 2020. Other promotions similarly began holding shows behind closed doors.
Sumo The
Haru basho in
Osaka, Japan. When the tournament went underway several wrestlers, used to fighting in a usually packed arenas, remark on how odd it is to fight in a virtually empty arena, with
Enhō commenting, "It's like I can't raise my fighting spirit...It made me wonder what I'm fighting for."
Cricket • Three of the
2020 Pakistan Super League matches in Karachi and one fixture in Lahore wereheld without an audience. The
Final match in
Lahore, was also rescheduled from 22 to 18 March. The matches in
National Stadium,
Karachi were announced to take place without an audience from 13 March. International players were also allowed to leave the tournament. • In
Australia, a cricket match between
New Zealand Black Caps and
Australia's team was held without an audience on 13 March. • In July 2020, the
Wisden Trophy between
England and
West Indies was held, in which a series of 3 test matches was played between them. • In August and September 2020,
Pakistan toured England to play a series of 3 test matches and 3
Twenty20 International matches, in "bio-secure" conditions behind closed doors. • In September 2020,
Australia toured England to play a series of 3 ODI matches and 3
Twenty20 International matches, in "bio-secure" conditions behind closed doors. • The
2020 Indian Premier League was played behind closed doors, and also moved to sites in the
United Arab Emirates. The
2021 Indian Premier League was held under similar restrictions in India, but was later suspended and once again resumed at sites in the UAE in September, with spectators allowed at a limited capacity.
Gaelic games Unlike other sports such as
association football, the concept of "behind closed doors" as a form of punishment does not exist in
Gaelic games such as
football and
hurling. It first emerged in the sports due to
the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) first thought about playing games behind closed doors in March 2020 but decided against it at that time. The following month it had still not been given serious thought by the organisation. Opponents at this time included players such as
Killian Young and
managers such as
Pete McGrath. On the night of 18 August 2020, the Government imposed new restrictions as the pandemic worsened, and games (which had just resumed) were forced behind closed doors as a result. The later rounds of the
2020 National Football League and
2020 National Hurling League and the entirety of the
2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and
2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship were played at grounds where spectators were not admitted. The
2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the first All-Ireland final to be played behind closed doors, followed less than two weeks later by the
2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. Early rounds of the
2021 National Football League and
2021 National Hurling League were also played without crowds.
Golf On the second day of the
2020 Players Championship the event's organizers were originally going to have the event played without spectators, but they had to cancel the remainder of the event. This subsequently led the
PGA Tour to suspend the event until 11 June. The
Masters Tournament (the first
men's major championship of 2020) was rescheduled from April to November, while the
PGA Championship and
U.S. Open was rescheduled to August and September, respectively from their usual May and June schedule, and the
Open Championship was cancelled for the first time since
1945. The PGA Championship became the first men's major of the season and was held behind closed doors. Likewise, the
early LPGA season was merely affected by the pandemic as tournaments in Asia had cancelled early in response with the
outbreak in China, as the
LPGA Tour had to suspend until 30 July. With the
ANA Inspiration tournament (the first
women's major championship of 2020) being rescheduled from April to September, while the
KPMG Women's PGA Championship and
U.S. Women's Open also being rescheduled to October and December, respectively, with the
Evian Championship (first rescheduled to 6–9 August after being postponed from the original July schedule) cancelled for the first time in its 26-year history. However, the
AIG Women's Open became the first women's major of the season and was held behind closed doors, took place on the usual August schedule and went on as planned, as the only Open Championship of the year organised by The R&A.
Gridiron football and
Washington Football Team at
MetLife Stadium without fans in October 2020 A match between the
Seattle Dragons and
LA Wildcats of the
XFL was scheduled to be played behind closed doors; the league's decision came shortly after Washington state governor
Jay Inslee announced a ban on public assemblies of over 250 people. The game was ultimately never played as the pandemic forced the league to prematurely terminate its
2020 season. During the
2020 NFL season, many games were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some teams allowed a limited number of fans for some or all of their home games.
Horse racing The
British Horseracing Authority announced on 16 March that all horse racing in the UK would be held behind closed doors until the end of March. Similarly, the annual
Triple Crown races in the United States, including the
Kentucky Derby,
Preakness Stakes and
Belmont Stakes were all held behind closed doors. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness States were both moved from their usual May scheduling to September and October, respectively, with the Belmont Stakes being held on its usual June date.
Ice hockey The
Columbus Blue Jackets of the
National Hockey League announced on March 11, 2020 that all of their remaining home games in the
2019–20 season at
Nationwide Arena in
Columbus, Ohio would be played behind closed doors due to an executive order by
Ohio governor Mike DeWine that banned public gatherings with an attendance of 1,000 people or more. This would subsequently become moot the following day when the NHL suspended its season. Starting on August 1, the
2020 Stanley Cup playoffs commenced in the two bubble locations of
Edmonton and
Toronto with no fans present. During the
2020–21 NHL season, three U.S.-based teams began the season admitting a limited number of spectators, but by the end of the regular season only the
seven Canadian teams were playing crowdless games. While the
2021–22 NHL season began with all teams hosting spectators at full capacity, by December 2021 all Canadian NHL teams became subject to provincial public health orders to control the spread of
Omicron variant, with Quebec prohibiting spectators at all sporting events, and the owners of the
Toronto Maple Leafs and
Winnipeg Jets both enacted a behind closed doors policy after Ontario and Manitoba restricted arena capacity to a maximum of 1,000 and 250 people respectively. As part of a wider array of games postponed due to players being placed under COVID-19 protocol due to positive tests, the NHL postponed almost all games hosted by Canadian teams (and in some cases, moved games to the home arena of their American opponent) for a period, specifically citing attendance restrictions as reasoning.
Motorsport • In
Formula One, the first scheduled Grand Prix of 2020 in
Australia was cancelled, then the
Bahrain Grand Prix (the second scheduled event of the Championship) which was expected to be media/TV-only event, was later postponed to 29 November 2020 and took place behind closed doors. The first few races of a rescheduled
2020 season, including two Grands Prix at
Red Bull Ring (the
Austrian and
Styrian Grand Prix), the
Hungarian and two Grands Prix at
Silverstone, took place in "bio-secure" conditions behind closed doors. • The first two
2020 NTT IndyCar Series meetings at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway (
GMR Grand Prix and
Indianapolis 500) were held without fans in attendance. Traditionally held in the month of May, the first race was moved to 4 July and the second race to 23 August to allow for the possibility of a limited number of fans, but both eventually became a behind closed doors event. The
Texas Motor Speedway round to open the season had limited spectators in the Turn 2 Lone Star Towers, a policy from the circuit owner adopted from the previous NASCAR weekend, and all other races were held with limited spectators, including
the third Indianapolis Motor Speedway weekend in October, part of the
2020 Indianapolis 8 Hours sports car weekend, with most natural terrain road courses closing grandstands and allowing spectators in self-sustaining camping vehicles to attend. •
NASCAR's
Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 and
Dixie Vodka 400 races at
Atlanta Motor Speedway and
Homestead–Miami Speedway were not expected to admit fans; the events were later postponed. NASCAR resumed its season with
The Real Heroes 400 at
Darlington Raceway without fans in attendance. Throughout the remainder of the 2020 season, some tracks allowed a limited number of fans to attend races, the first of these tracks was
Charlotte Motor Speedway, which allowed spectators in the Turn 1 residences on 24 May, and the first with spectators in grandstands being
Talladega Superspeedway on 22 June,
Bristol Motor Speedway on 15 July, and
New Hampshire Motor Speedway on 2 August, while other tracks held races without fans in attendance. The
NASCAR All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway admitted 30,000 fans; while this was one of the largest sporting events with in-person attendance since the start of the pandemic in the U.S., Bristol Motor Speedway is one of the largest sporting venues in the world, with a total capacity of 162,000. • The
2020 24 Hours of Le Mans marked the first time no fans were in attendance.
Multi-sport events political party calling for the
2020 Summer Olympics to be held behind closed doors Initially, the
2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic) were approved for a maximum of 10,000 spectators or 50% capacity (whichever is lower) per-venue. On 8 July 2021, it was announced that Tokyo and the three prefectures (
Chiba,
Kanagawa and
Saitama) would be placed under a new state of emergency from 12 July through 22 August due to rising cases in the area, and that spectators would be prohibited at all Olympic venues in the city. Organizers had already prohibited spectators and supporters from outside of Japan from attending the Games due to concerns over international travel restrictions.
Fukushima and
Hokkaido later followed suit and would also prohibit spectators during the Games.
Tennis The
2020 BNP Paribas Open in
Indian Wells, California was postponed shortly before the beginning of the qualifying stage after a COVID-19 case was confirmed within
Riverside County and the county's health department declared a public health emergency. Subsequently, both the
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and
Women's Tennis Association (WTA) announced that their seasons would be suspended until at least 31 July, with the
2020 French Open being rescheduled to September and
Wimbledon being cancelled for the first time since 1945. Furthermore, the
US Open was played without spectators on the original late-August date as planned. Additionally, the
2020 ATP Finals held in
London (the final year London hosted the finals) was played without spectators as planned.
Non-sporting events • The
2020 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in
Copenhagen,
Denmark (the national selection to the
Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was later canceled) was held with no audience being admitted. • The
2020 Geneva International Motor Show was cancelled days before its opening day due to Switzerland's self-imposed limit on gatherings of over 1,000 people. The
Car of the Year award was presented live behind closed doors. A few car manufacturers who stayed, including
Koeniggsegg, unveiled their models pre-recorded at the show. • The
Miss Universe Philippines 2020 (a national pageant leading to
Miss Universe 2020) was held with no audience present. ==See also==