The Sunday Guardian

La Liga suspended for at least two weeks

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MADRID:ALL soccer matches in Spain’s top two divisions have been postponed for two weeks over fears of the spread of the coronaviru­s, the league’s organising body said in a statement on Thursday.

All organised soccer below the top two divisions has already been postponed.

The next two rounds of matches in the top two leagues were due to take place without spectators on the advice of the national health ministry.

The league’s statement said the decision to postpone the matches came after Real Madrid put its squad into quarantine after a member of the club’s basketball team tested positive for the virus on Thursday.

“Given the circumstan­ces that are coming to light this morning, referring to the quarantine establishe­d in Real Madrid and the possible cases in players from other clubs, La Liga considers it appropriat­e to continue to the next phase of the protocol of action against COVID-19,” said La Liga.

“In accordance with the measures establishe­d in Royal Decree 664/1997 of May 12, it agrees to postpone at least the next two match days.

“Said decision will be reevaluate­d after the completion of the quarantine­s decreed in the affected clubs and other possible situations that may arise.”

The Spanish soccer federation had already announced on Wednesday that it had postponed the Copa del Rey final between Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao, originally set for April 18, in order to guarantee the match could be played with spectators.

 ??  ?? Kareem Benzema attempting a header against Real Sociedad
Kareem Benzema attempting a header against Real Sociedad

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