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Bundesliga set to be given green light

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BERLIN: Germany’s Bundesliga is set to be given the green light for a restart, probably from May 15, as part of measures to further ease the country’s coronaviru­s regulation­s, two people familiar with the preparatio­ns told Reuters.

The Bundesliga would be the first of the five major European domestic football leagues to resume play after a stoppage which has seen almost all football put on hold around the world since mid-March.

German states are set agree on the restart in a teleconfer­ence with Chancellor Angela Merkel scheduled for today, the sources said.

Matches would take place under strict conditions — and with no fans in stadiums.

Germany’s profession­al teams have been training since last month, divided into small groups and under strict conditions which include extensive testing of all players and coaching staff.

The German Football League (DFL) has submitted a health safety plan for games without spectators which includes regular testing of players but no quarantine­s for entire squads in cases of positive tests.

However, the DFL said that if a player is infected, decisions on the measures to be taken lie with the local health authoritie­s.

On Monday, the DFL said that it had registered 10 positive cases in a blanket test of 1,724 players and staff at its 36 first and second division clubs.

The DFL said a second round of tests would be carried out next week and there “may be isolated positive test results”.

Some media reports suggested that hopes of a restart had been hampered by the behaviour of players at Hertha Berlin on Monday.

Hertha forward Salomon Kalou posted a video on social media showing him shaking hands with players and interrupti­ng a teammate’s medical exam. The club suspended the Ivorian, who apologised and said his behaviour did not reflect the club’s instructio­ns to staff.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Hertha Berlin’s Salomon Kalou during training.
REUTERS Hertha Berlin’s Salomon Kalou during training.

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