Deccan Chronicle

Euro postponed until next June

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Lausanne, March 17: UEFA has postponed the European Championsh­ip, due to take place across the continent in June and July this year, until 2021 after holding crisis meetings on Tuesday, European football’s governing body announced.

The move comes with global sport having largely ground to a halt due to the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic which has led to lockdowns in several countries and border closures.

“The move will help all domestic competitio­ns, currently on hold due to the Covid-19 emergency, to be completed,” UEFA said in a statement.

The move comes with most of Europe’s domestic leagues having ground to a halt over the last week as football confronts its biggest issue in modern times.

The UEFA Champions League and Europa League competitio­ns for clubs have also been suspended, with both still in the last-16 stage, but postponing the European Championsh­ip for national sides means they, along with national leagues, will have the chance to be completed, assuming travel restrictio­ns are lifted in time.

Italy was supposed to host the opening game of Euro 2020 in Rome. The head of the Italian football federation, Gabriele Gravina, had already led calls for the Euros to be postponed. Euro 2020 was due to be held in 12 different cities across the continent, from as far apart as Dublin and Bilbao, to Saint Petersburg and Baku.

The semifinals and final were due to be played in London and there would considerab­le knock-on effects to postponing the competitio­n — the women’s European Championsh­ip is scheduled to run from July 7 to August 1 next year.

UEFA have also planned to stage an Under-21 Euros in Hungary and Slovenia in June next year.

Twenty of the 24 teams set to take part in the Euro have already qualified, but play-offs to determine the final four participan­ts, due to be played later this month, will have to take place at a later date.

COPA AMERICA ALSO

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The Copa America was postponed until 2021 on Tuesday because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

South American soccer body CONMEBOL said the tournament in Colombia and Argentina will be played between June 11 and July 11 the same dates as the postponed European Championsh­ip.

“It is an extraordin­ary measure for an unexpected situation, and it answers the fundamenta­l need to avoid an exponentia­l developmen­t of the virus, which is already present in all countries that are members of the confederat­ion,” CONMEBOL President Alejandro Domnguez said in a statement.

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