Bundesligla returns on May 9, only 126 people are allowed to the stadium

Germany's Bundesligla may resume 9 May, with closed doors, the cause of measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 reports. According to the report, this date is more likely than that of May 2nd, which was also considered a recent consensus among the directors of the German Football League [...]
Germany's Bundesligla may resume 9 May, with closed doors, the cause of measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 reports.
According to the report, this date is more likely than that of May 2nd, which was also considered a recent consensus among the directors of the German Football League (DFL), the organisation responsible for making that decision.
“At the moment, these are just plans and depend on many external factors”, a spokesman for the project has said DFL for Bild.
Previously it was reported that DDFL was considering continuing the closed-door season, where only 126 people would participate, including players, technical and health personnel, four boys for cannons, security officials, representatives of each team and 30 journalists.
Bundesligla, which included the two highest German football categories, is suspended until at least 30 April.
Germany's Third German League, managed by the Federation of Football, is considering restarting the 16 May matches, also with closed doors for security reasons.












