Jamaica Gleaner

Bundesliga resumption decision delayed

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THE BUNDESLIGA will have to wait a bit longer for a chance to restart.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday that a decision on whether the country’s football league can resume amid the coronaviru­s pandemic has been pushed back to Wednesday.

Merkel made the announceme­nt after meeting with the country’s 16 state governors to discuss a possible easing of strict containmen­t measures to combat the virus.

Football authoritie­s had been hoping to receive the approval to resume the league as early as May 9 after presenting numerous hygiene measures it said would help minimise the risk of spreading the virus. That includes playing games without fans, continuous testing and monitoring of players.

Bundesliga clubs are committed to finishing the season by the end of June, but have not yet been given the go-ahead to resume full team training. Now it seems the earliest the league can resume is May 16 or 23, but it depends on how the number of coronaviru­s cases develops.

Merkel warned there is still a danger that COVID-19 infections could rise if containmen­t measures are relaxed too soon.

“We have to keep looking at the overall situation. We have to do all we can to ensure there is no regression, but that we keep going forward step by step,” Merkel said.

A ban on all large gatherings in Germany through the end of August will remain. So even if next season begins on schedule, the first games will be played without fans present.

The German football federation announced earlier that an extraordin­ary general meeting will be held through videoconfe­rencing on May 25 to discuss the crisis.

The Bundesliga was suspended with nine rounds remaining on March 13.

As of yesterday, Germany had registered more than 160,000 cases of the coronaviru­s, with nearly 6,500 deaths attributed to COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University. The true number of infections is likely to be higher because many have not been tested and studies suggest people can be infected showing no symptoms of the illness.

 ?? FILE ?? Jamaican forward Leon Bailey (left) represents Bayer Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga.
FILE Jamaican forward Leon Bailey (left) represents Bayer Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga.

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