FIFA's medical chief warns before season's start
FIFA's medical chief warns before season's start
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Michael D. Hughe, chairman of the medical committee of FIFA, the regulatory body of the world football, has said that football should not be played during the coronavirus epidemic. He suggested that national associations should focus on the next season instead. De Hooge told the BBC, "I suggest that if it is possible, you should avoid playing competitive football for the next few weeks. Instead, make preparations to start the competition well next season."

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De Hooge's statement comes after the move by the Banduseliga League, in which the league has indicated to resume football season from next month, while the Premier League is going to restart the league in June without an audience. He said, "There is a lot of danger in this and there are small results. I am talking as a doctor, I do not need to speak as the organizer of the matches, but from a medical point of view, I am very keen on organizing the matches. I am apprehensive. "

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De Hooge also said, "How do we avoid direct contact. That is my question. We will have to wait until the vaccine is made. Playing football until the vaccine is ready will cause problems."

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