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Women’s Euro 2021 to be postponed by a year: Danish FA

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COPENHAGEN: The Women’s European Championsh­ips, set for England next summer, have been postponed until 2022, according to the Danish Football Associatio­n.

The news had been widely expected since the Olympics were pushed back by 12 months, with the coronaviru­s crisis also creating a backlog of qualifying fixtures.

Although UEFA and the Football Associatio­n are yet to confirm the move, the DBU said it had been agreed during a video conference between member nations on Wednesday.

The DBU quoted director Jakob Jensen, who called the move “a responsibl­e and necessary decision”.

The men’s Euro 2020 play-off ties featuring Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland have also been indefinite­ly postponed.

The semi-final and final ties, originally due to be played last month, had initially been pushed back until June, but the decision has now been taken to delay the matches indefinite­ly.

Northern Ireland are due to face BosniaHerz­egovina, the Republic are up against Slovakia while Scotland will take on Israel.

Irish Football Associatio­n chief executive Patrick Nelson said of the postponeme­nt: “It would have been good to get the Euro 2020 play-off semi-final match against Bosnia and Herzegovin­a played in June, and to have played the Women’s Euro qualifiers, however we are mindful that many European countries are struggling to deal with Covid-19 as are numerous countries around the world.

“This move is not surprising. It is a sensible decision by Uefa in the midst of a global health crisis which has already claimed many, many lives.”

UEFA also announced that women’s European qualifiers and internatio­nal friendlies scheduled for June had also been postponed, leaving the path clear for 2019-20 domestic league matches to be played if conditions allow by then.

All UEFA competitio­ns, including the Champions League and Europa League, are indefinite­ly postponed but that comes as no surprise with the finals of both competitio­ns called off with no new dates yet allocated.

It is understood the national associatio­ns were presented with a variety of options for the resumption of domestic league action by a fixtures working group during the call, but no decision was made because it remains very difficult to predict how long the disruption will last.

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