The Socceroos World Cup qualifier against Thailand will go ahead under strict conditions, Football Federation Australia announced on Friday.
But fans have been urged to wear muted coloured clothes with no designs and avoid cheering, while musical instruments, flags and megaphones will be banned from the stadium.
Thai authorities had suggested moving the match from Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok to another country following the death of Thailand's beloved monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The FFA said while the match will proceed as planned on November 15, visiting Australian fans should be respectful of the nation's period of mourning and follow a list of requests set down by the Sports Authority of Thailand:
- Clothing for spectators shall be in polite manner with suggested colours such as white, black, gray and preferably with no designs on them.
- Equipment such as drums, trumpets, flags, megaphones, whistles, cheering sticks and any other equipment will not be allowed to enter the stadium.
- Spectators are not allowed to show any symbols.
- Banners will not be allowed to enter the stadium.
- Fan chants, along with any other activities that are considered joyful, are strictly prohibited both inside the stadium and surrounding areas.
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