Bundesligla ready to resume in May, but without fans

Football has been banned all over the globe by the coronary, and the most important evil on the planet has been suspended. But Bundesligla has indicated she will return, with plans to resume in May, at stadiums without fans. Germany has the best results so far in fighting video 19 with big tests and [...]
Football has been banned all over the globe by the coronary, and the most important evil on the planet has been suspended. But Bundesligla has indicated she will return, with plans to resume in May, at stadiums without fans. Germany has the best results so far in fighting video 19 with early and major tests. The German football league, it is determined to end the cross-time season, suggests the BBC.
The heads of 36 professional clubs in the country will meet on Wednesday to make the decision to resume the matches next month, thus closing the season. But the challenges are not small.
Meanwhile, the German government has said events with large crowds will be banned by August. The only way remains to hold matches without spectators. Only players and technical staff, as well as media teams that will broadcast duels, will be present. So is the VAR system staff.
All of these are thought to be no fewer than 300 people. This issue is at stake, since some countries do not allow such a gathering. The decision is expected on 30 April. However, the government has the final word. But experts believe the matches cannot start earlier than May 16th. According to experts, regular tests of players and staffs are needed, which means that for the entire budget, at least 20,000 tests are required by the end of the season.
Meanwhile, some teams have turned to field training, but still maintaining physical distance between players.












