Imperial Valley Press

Mexico cancels incomplete soccer season over virus concerns

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s profession­al soccer league has decided to cancel the season without crowning a champion for the first time in its history due to the uncertaint­y generated by the pandemic.

Liga MX announced Friday that despite having played 10 of the season’s 17 dates, it would declare it over without a winner. The league suspended play March 15, more than two weeks after the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Mexico was announced.

The league said in the statement that the restrictio­ns caused by the health emergency made it impossible to continue without putting people at risk.

“It’s indisputab­le that we live in an unpreceden­ted situation in this country that obliges the soccer industry in Mexico to act with absolute sensitivit­y and respond with unity to the demands that have presented themselves,” it said.

Some teams had begun testing players with an eye toward resuming the season, but this week 12 players from the Santos team in the northern city of Torreon tested positive for the new coronaviru­s. The results likely influenced the league’s decision.

It said it was working with authoritie­s to hopefully start the new season in late July, adding that it was likely the first games would be played without fans in the stands.

It was an unlucky break for Cruz Azul, the Mexico City club that was atop the standings when the season was suspended. It was looking to break a title drought dating to 1997.

The women’s profession­al season was also canceled, the league said.

 ?? (AP PHOTO/CHRISTIAN PALMA) ?? The Olympic Stadium stands empty as Mexico City faces its lockdown to help slow the spread of the new coronaviru­s, .
(AP PHOTO/CHRISTIAN PALMA) The Olympic Stadium stands empty as Mexico City faces its lockdown to help slow the spread of the new coronaviru­s, .

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