The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Uefa meeting to plot course through health crisis.

CONFERENCE: National associatio­ns in push to reach a solution

- JAMIE GARDNER

A meeting to help plot European football’s path through the coronaviru­s pandemic has been called for tomorrow.

Uefa has invited the leaders of its 55 national member associatio­ns to a video conference starting at 11am UK time to receive an update from working groups set up on March 17 in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.

One working group is looking at how the 2019-20 fixture calendar can be completed, while the other was focused on economic and regulatory issues such as adjustment­s to player contracts and transfer windows.

A decision was taken to postpone Euro 2020 until the summer of 2021 at that meeting, alongside a commitment to completing domestic and European club competitio­ns by June 30.

That target now looks optimistic in the extreme, with the continent still in the grip of the pandemic.

It has been reported that one proposal that member associatio­ns will be asked to consider would involve finishing the 2019-20 season in August and then playing a shortened 2020-21 campaign, to avoid that season overlappin­g with the new dates for Euro 2020.

A statement from Uefa yesterday read: “Uefa has invited the general secretarie­s of its 55 member associatio­ns to a video conference on Wednesday April 1 at midday to share an update on the progress made by the two working groups that were created two weeks ago and to discuss options identified with regards to the potential rescheduli­ng of matches.

“The meeting will look at developmen­ts across all Uefa national team and club competitio­ns, as well as discussing progress at Fifa and European level on matters such as player contracts and the transfer system.”

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin accepts any firm forward planning is almost impossible given the current uncertain outlook.

Ceferin told Italian media outlet La Repubblica over the weekend: “There is a plan A, B and C. We can start in May, in June or the end of June. If we can’t do it on any of those three dates then the season probably would be lost.

“There is also the possibilit­y to finish the season at the start of next season, with next season starting a little late. It would have to work with respect to the players and the signing periods.”

In terms of player contracts, world players’ union Fifpro, which is represente­d on the second working group, has expressed support for the idea of deals being extended until the 2019-20 season is complete, provided it applied to all contracts and not just those of players that clubs wanted to keep.

The union’s secretary general Jonas Baer-hoffmann said earlier this month: “With a little bit of common sense and co-operation from everybody, this should be resolvable.”

The dates for a transfer window are at the individual discretion of national associatio­ns, but Uefa members may seek to align themselves to avoid being at any disadvanta­ge from an earlier closure than a rival competitio­n.

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