The remaining matches of the I-League in India will be held in an empty stadium without spectators. This decision has been taken by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). After this, the AIFF said in a statement, "After the alert issued by the Ministry of Health, the AIFF has decided to hold the remaining matches of the I-League 2019-20 edition without any spectators."
In its statement, the AIFF said in a statement, "No one will be allowed inside the stadium on match day and practice day except for team officials, players, match officials, medical staff, TV crew, media and necessary security staff. "
For your information, let us tell you that the Sports Ministry has asked all the National Federations on Thursday that any sports tournament in India should be held without an audience to stop the increasing proliferation of coronovirus. Coronavirus is fast spreading in the world. Nearly 1.5 lakhs are in the grip of it and so far around 5000 people have lost their lives due to this, 3177 deaths have been reported in China and 1016 in Italy. One death has been confirmed on March 12 in India and so far 81 people Coronavirus victims are being reported. Of these, 10 have been released after treatment while 71 cases are still active.
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