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Japan to restart football without spectators on July 4

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Profession­al football games in Japan will resume in early July without spectators in stadiums after a fourmonth suspension due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, the J-League said yesterday. “We have decided to resume games on July 4” for the first division, league chairman Mitsuru Murai announced online. “Making a start on

July 4 means it is too early to invite spectators,” he said. Lower divisions will resume games in late June. Football is the second major profession­al sport in Japan to announce a return to action after a break forced by the pandemic, following the baseball league’s announceme­nt it would return to play in June. J-League first-division Cerezo Osaka player Yoichiro Kakitani said “worries have not been completely cleared... but it will be best that all teams in the J-League work together and face off with mutual respect”. The J-League kicked off the season for one weekend in February before suspending it.

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