The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Dutch football season over

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AMSTERDAM. — The Dutch football federation ( KNVB) announced on Tuesday its intention to call an end to the season, subject to discussion­s with UEFA, following the government’s decision to extend a ban on large gatherings until September due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“The profession­al football committee intends to not continue playing the 2019/ 20 competitio­n. The KNVB will consult UEFA, after which a decision will be taken,” the federation said in a statement.

“The KNVB has not yet definitive­ly cancelled competitio­ns because of financial difficulti­es in the football industry due to the coronaviru­s crisis.”

Clubs and other stakeholde­rs will meet tomorrow to discuss the consequenc­es of the decision. There are eight rounds of matches left in the Eredivisie, with defending champions Ajax ahead of AZ Alkmaar on goal difference.

The Dutch Cup final had been scheduled for April 19. According to the KNVB, matches behind closed doors will not be possible as they are considered events which require a permit and police presence.

“There will be no matches before September 1,” the statement added.

The Dutch top flight and second division have been suspended since March 12.

Earlier on Tuesday, European football’s governing body UEFA made “a strong recommenda­tion” to finish domestic competitio­ns after holding a videoconfe­rence with its 55 member associatio­ns.

However, it added that “some special cases will be heard once guidelines concerning participat­ion to European competitio­ns — in case of a cancelled league — have been developed.”

UEFA said any decisions would be announced after its Executive Committee meets today. Before that it was due to meet with the powerful European Club Associatio­n ( ECA) and the European Leagues grouping, which represents nearly a thousand clubs in 29 countries, yesterday. Belgium and Scotland also appear to be awaiting a green light from UEFA to call an end to their seasons.

The ban on mass gatherings will also affect the Dutch Formula One Grand Prix, due to the return to the calendar for the first time since 1985, and the MotoGP race at Assen scheduled for June 28. — AFP.

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