CORONAVIRUS: Europe's most leagues stalled for two months
CORONAVIRUS: Europe's most leagues stalled for two months
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In Europe's various football leagues, some players and support staff have been found infected with the coronavirus, but even then the exercise to resume them has not slowed down. Most of the leagues in Europe have stalled for the last two months due to the Coronavirus. Germany's Bundesliga could be the continent's first league to make a comeback. He is committed to starting the session in the empty stadiums from May 16, despite sending Dynamo Dresden's team on isolation.

Dynamo is the club of the second division and after two issues of coronavirus were found in its team, its players and support staff have been asked to remain isolated for 14 days. Bundesliga CEO Christian Seifert said, "This is not a reason to question the entire season." I was already assuming that there is a possibility of this happening. We are just now in the process of starting the tournament again. ”Bundesliga matches will be played at the empty stadium and 300 people, including players from both teams, will be allowed to stay. All teams have to spend a week in isolation training camp before the matches.

Spain, England and Italy, which are among the top five leagues in Europe, are also working on their plans for a comeback but France has declared its season over. The English Premier League is expected to start the season in June which will run till August. But the third player of Brighton Football Club was found infected with Kovid-19 on Saturday and has been sent on segregation. Players from some other clubs have also been found infected. Despite this, the representatives of the Premier League will meet on Monday, in which the plan to restart the league will be discussed. There will be discussion on extending the contract of players in addition to playing matches at empty stadiums and neutral venues.

Five players from the first and second division have been found infected with the Corona virus in Spain, but yet they plan to launch La Liga from June 12. Javier Tebas, president of La Liga, has said that the Spanish League has not changed its plans for the comeback and it could start from June 12. "We want to start on June 12 but it will depend on many things," Tabas said in an interview to the league's broadcaster Movistar. If we follow health and safety methods fully, then I do not think we will face any kind of problem. ''

Players from Serie A clubs in Italy have started personal exercises this week, while four players from Sampdoria and three from Fiorentina have been found infected. Serie A clubs will have to wait till May 18 to exercise in the group, but the Italian Sports Minister said that no specific date can be set for the start of the matches. Three players of top club Vittoria Guimares in Portugal have been found infected. The government there, however, has allowed the league of the first division to play matches from April 30. Matches will be played in empty stadiums.

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