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Bundesliga plans May 15 restart without spectators

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BERLIN Germany’s Bundesliga says it plans to restart on May 15, making it the first of Europe’s top soccer leagues to get underway following the novel coronaviru­s stoppage, after being given the green light by the government on Wednesday.

The government said the Bundesliga and second-tier 2. Bundesliga could restart in the second half of May without spectators, adding that the German soccer league (DFL) would decide on the exact dates.

The DFL, due to meet on Thursday, later confirmed in an SMS to Reuters that it planned to resume on May 15, saying that a report in the Bild newspaper giving that date was correct.

Under the current schedule, the first match would be the relegation battle between Fortuna Duesseldor­f and Paderborn, the first of the 26th round of matches.

Chancellor Angela Merkel made the initial announceme­nt as part of measures to begin easing the country’s lockdown aimed at halting the spread of the virus.

It followed a teleconfer­ence with officials from the 16 states to discuss easing the country’s lockdown measures.

“Today’s decision is good news for the Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga,” said DFL chief executive Christian Seifert.

“It comes with a great responsibi­lity for the clubs and their employees to implement the medical and organizati­onal requiremen­ts in a discipline­d manner.”

He added that “games without stadium spectators are not an ideal solution for anyone.”

“However, in a crisis that threatens the existence of some clubs, it is the only way to ensure the continued existence of the leagues in their current form.”

A government statement also said teams would have to go into quarantine­d training camps ahead of the restart.

The league has been on hold since mid-march because of the coronaviru­s outbreak that has brought football to a standstill around the world and Germany’s progress is likely to be closely watched by other leagues.

Bayern Munich, chasing an eighth successive title, currently leads the table with 55 points from 25 games, four ahead of Borussia Dortmund with RB Leipzig third on 50. There are nine rounds of matches to play.

The 26th match day also includes a Ruhr derby between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04 while Bayern would be away to Union Berlin. At the bottom, Werder Bremen and Paderborn are in the drop zone with Fortuna Duesseldor­f in 16th, which is the relegation/promotion playoff spot.

Germany’s profession­al teams have been training since midapril, divided into small groups and under strict conditions, including extensive testing of all players and coaching staff.

On Monday, the DFL said it had registered 10 positive cases in a blanket test of 1,724 players and staff at its 36 first and second division clubs.

“I would like to thank the politician­s for their decision today which has given us the opportunit­y to end the Bundesliga season,” said Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-heinz Rummenigge. “This ensures that sporting decisions are made on the pitch and not at the green table.”

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