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Uefa sees an August end for Euro season

- Rohith Nair Bengaluru

Uefa has a plan to finish the 2019-20 season by August, including the Champions League and Europa League campaigns, the European soccer governing body’s president Aleksander Ceferin says.

The majority of European league seasons were suspended in March due to the Covid-19 pandemic but a few leagues have announced plans for a restart in the coming weeks.

The French and Dutch topflight campaigns have been cancelled but the German Bundesliga restarted on Saturday and Ceferin expects at least 80% of national leagues to finish their seasons.

“We have an idea but we have to wait for the executive committee of Uefa to confirm the dates. I can say that the European season will be finished, if everything is as it is now, in August,” Ceferin said.

“As things look now, I’m sure that we can finish the European season and this means Uefa competitio­n.

“I think the majority of leagues will finish the season. The ones who will not, it’s their decision. But they will still have to play qualifiers if they want to participat­e in the European Uefa competitio­n.”

Both the Champions League and Europa League are yet to complete their last-16 matches.

Paris St Germain, who were declared Ligue 1 champions, are looking to play their Champions League games abroad after the French government said profession­al sports would not be allowed to return before September.

“Paris St Germain and Lyon ... will have to organise matches in France,” Ceferin said. “If this is not possible, they will have to organise it at a neutral ground.

“If you cannot play in your country, then you have to organise it at a neutral ground ... I don’t see the reason French authoritie­s would not allow them to organise a match without spectators, but let’s see.”

Euro 2020, scheduled to be hosted in 12 cities across Europe, has been postponed until 2021.

“We’ve had conversati­ons with nine cities and everything is set,” Ceferin said.

IF YOU CANNOT PLAY IN YOUR COUNTRY, THEN YOU HAVE TO ORGANISE IT AT A NEUTRAL GROUND

Aleksander Ceferin Uefa president

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