Bangkok Post

J-League set to resume on May 9

- KYODO

TOKYO: The J-League, Japan’s pro football establishm­ent, plans to resume first-division matches on May 9 after a hiatus of more than two months due to the ongoing coronaviru­s outbreak, chairman Mitsuru Murai said yesterday.

The league held an extraordin­ary session of its executive committee on Tuesday and decided to abandon a previous plan to restart on April 3. Play has been suspended since late February amid the threat of the pneumoniac­ausing virus.

J2 second-division matches will resume on May 2, while the third division, which had yet to begin, is aiming to start on April 25.

Murai said the dates were pushed back as it was taking time to make arrangemen­ts and procure enough equipment needed for safety countermea­sures, such as temperatur­e measuring devices.

“It was a fairly difficult decision to make,” Murai said. “I appreciate the 56 clubs [in all three divisions] for coming to a judgement that goes beyond individual interests.”

As a further measure to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s, the league will enact a policy to hold matches at half capacity or less in order to avoid crowding in venues.

The pandemic has also affected other major sports in Japan. Nippon Profession­al Baseball has delayed the start of its season until April 24, while Japan Rugby Top League cancelled the remainder of the 2019-2020 season.

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