Turkish football sets date for 2019/20 season to return
The games will be played without spectators
The Turkish football league plans to resume on June 12, a month and a half after it was suspended because of the coronavirus outbreak.
On Wednesday Turkish football federation president Nihat Ozdemir said he hopes to finish the season by the end of July and host the Champions League final in Istanbul in August.
The games will be played without spectators and the Turkish health ministry and its scientific advisory council will determine the conditions and guidelines under which the games will go ahead.
“We will finish the league games in July. In August, will host the Champions League,” Ozdemir said. “We are aiming to end the season on July 26 by playing seven weekends and one weekday game.”
Turkey suspended its football, basketball and volleyball leagues because of the coronavirus outbreak on March 20, days after the country reported its first Covid-19 death.
Before that, football games were being played without spectators even after most other leagues in Europe had stopped. The decision had caused tensions with some players and coaches who had voiced health concerns.
Turkey has reported a 129,491 Covid-19 infections and 3,520 deaths.
The country ranks eighth in the number confirmed cases, according to Johns Hopkins University, but experts believe the tally around the world is higher than reported.
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