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Turkish Super Lig resumes after three months

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Turkey’s Super Lig resumed officially with two games played behind closed doors, after a nearly three–month suspension because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Friday’s first game was played in Istanbul between Fenerbahce and Kayserispo­r, and the other in western Turkey between Goztepe and Trabzonspo­r who are currently at the top of the championsh­ip.

There were no supporters in Istanbul around the stadium or in the neighbouri­ng bars, which are usually crowded on match nights.

The Turkish Football Federation announced the championsh­ip’s suspension on March 19 as coronaviru­s spread across the world.

The authoritie­s have imposed a series of measures as games resume, including taking the temperatur­e of every individual entering the stadium, substitute players divided between the bench and empty stands, and regularly disinfecti­ng the footballs.

Although the games will be played behind closed doors, the TFF appeared optimistic fans could return in the coming weeks “if the situation improves”.

The TFF hope the Super Lig will end on July 26. In total, there are 72 league games left in addition to three Cup games.

Just four points separate the top four in the championsh­ip.

Turkish football was hit directly by the pandemic.

Galatasara­y’s charismati­c manager Fatih Terim and former internatio­nal goalkeeper Rustu Recber, star of the 2002 World Cup, were taken to hospital but later recovered.

Last month, Istanbul giants Besiktas said their chairman and several staff tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Turkey has officially recorded over 175,000 infections while around 4,800 people have died since the first case was confirmed in March.

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