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Germany’s Bundesliga could provide blueprint for NFL

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NEW YORK: The National Football League has time on its side as the sports world prepares to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic and will use some it to observe German soccer’s Bundesliga as a potential blueprint on how to deal with the outbreak.

The NFL, which is due to kick off on Sept 10 and has not yet seen its schedule affected by the novel coronaviru­s, is paying close attention to protocols other leagues, particular­ly the Bundesliga, are putting in place in a bid to restart play, according to a report in Newsday.

The top-flight Bundesliga season will restart on May 16, making it the first European league to resume amid the pandemic that has infected more than 3.95 million people globally and killed more than 270,000.

“We’ve been in contact with all domestic leagues, but also sports organisati­ons around the world,” Brian McCarthy, the NFL’s vice president of communicat­ions, told Newsday.

“We have a number of protocols, see what works, see what can translate into our sport. We’re all in the sports business, but every sport has its own matters to attend to.”

Germany’s top flight will resume under strict health protocols, with no fans allowed in stadiums.

All teams have had to go into a sevenday training camp in complete isolation with players tested before their inclusion in the camps to reduce the risk of any infection.

About 300 people, including players and officials, will be in and around the stadiums during matchdays. The NFL unveiled its 2020 schedule on Thursday with the expectatio­n of playing games with fans in the stadiums.

 ??  ?? The NFL logo on a goal post stanchion.AFP
The NFL logo on a goal post stanchion.AFP

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