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Fans banned at football matches in Italy

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MILAN: Upcoming matches in Italian Serie A and the Europa League will be played behind closed doors to combat the spread of coronaviru­s, the Italian sports minister announced on Monday evening.

“Following the demands of the sports world and knowing that the ban on sporting events open to the public remains in force in six regions of northern Italy, we have agreed to the holding of matches behind closed doors,” said Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora after a meeting of the Council of Ministers.

Inter Milan themselves announced their Europa League match with Ludogorets tomorrow would be played with no fans present.

“In agreement with Uefa, the Lombardy regional health authoritie­s and Milan city council, our return game with Ludogorets will be played behind closed doors,” an Inter statement said.

The sports minister did not specify which Serie A matches at the weekend would be included in the ban.

There are six games in the regions he mentioned, including the clash on Sunday evening between leader Juventus and third-place Inter.

Italy reported their seventh death from the virus on Monday and they have the most confirmed cases in Europe.

Eleven towns — 10 in Lombardy and one in neighbouri­ng Veneto — are under lockdown, with some 50,000 residents prohibited from leaving.

The alternativ­e to banning fans is to postpone games and Gabriele Gravina, the president of the Italian Football League made clear earlier in the day that he was opposed to that.

“We have made an official request to Health Minister Roberto Speranza to have this game played behind closed doors,” Gravina said. “We expect a quick response, but we have been told that the outcome will be positive.”

Meanwhile, Six Nations rugby tournament organisers are in talks with the participat­ing unions amid concerns about the coronaviru­s outbreak in Italy, British newspaper The Times reported.

Italy are set to host England in their final match of the Six Nations on March 14.

“Six Nations is monitoring this situation closely and is in contact with the FIR [Italian federation] and all other unions, as well as relevant local authoritie­s and health organisati­ons,” The Times quoted organisers as saying.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Women with face masks at Porta Venezia subway in Milan yesterday.
REUTERS Women with face masks at Porta Venezia subway in Milan yesterday.

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