Germany's Football League Bundesliga has started from empty stadiums without spectators. Similarly, the English Premier League (EPL) and the Spanish League are also working on a comeback. Both these leagues will also be played in empty stadiums without spectators, which could become a trend for sports in the near future. This can also happen with the Indian football season. However, Sunil Chhetri, the captain of the Indian football team, has said that to start, it is necessary to start training completely. Speaking in a webinar with non-profit organization Yuva, Chhetri said, "The Korean League and the Bundesliga are taking every player's test before training every day. When those people go to the match they are already tested and It is known that there is no virus in them. But you do not know, because many people infected with this virus do not have its symptoms. That is why, another layer of protection is needed and that is why people are saying that a Do not spit other's throat. " The Bengaluru FC captain said, "But, I think the first phase is training. Matches will happen once a week, but you can train every day. There will be at least 30 players, 12 coaches and a ball boy and Kit man. If everyone goes back home, you don't know who is meeting whom, but you still have to start. " In this webinar, cricketers Rahul Dravid, Zaheer Khan, badminton star women player PV Sindhu, shooter Anjum Mudgil were also there. Also Read: Louis Wayne Gaal again criticized Manchester United for this reason Serial A will be organized soon, may start with suspended matches Harbhajan Singh reveals his strategy against Chris Gayle 'Dhoni wanted another toss in 2011 World Cup final' says Kumar Sangakkara