Bundesligla starts on May 9th, but players will get down to the field in masks

Germany's Bundesligla players may be forced to wear masks during the matches, the Daily Mail wrote on Friday. German league leaders and other parties involved are working to continue the championship after the break-up due to the choreography. A document that has been discovered, belonging to the Labour Ministry, has shown [...]
Germany's Bundesligla players may be forced to wear masks during the matches, the Daily Mail wrote on Friday.
German league leaders and other parties involved are working to continue the championship after the break-up due to the choreography.
A document that was discovered, belonging to the Labour Ministry, has shown plans to equip all masked players to be held throughout the match. The document also hints that the match will cease if the mask leaves the player's face.
Players will also be ordered not to touch hand masks during the games, Spiegel Sports wrote.
According to the document, players and officials should keep the “adequate sports juke and nose”, which will not leave during speed run, head-to-head strikes and duels.
The report also proposes that the matches be interrupted every 15 minutes to change masks because of increased respiratory volume, which would make them useless.
Switching masks would be known as short pauses in the game, during which period players would stay at least one and a half meters apart.
The players' hug after the goal note or disputes over the ball will not be allowed, according to the document, and referees can take measures.
The list of requirements that has been worked out by the Labour Ministry remains only the first draft in the ongoing discussions of the edition. There is hope of continuing Bundesligla on May 9th.
All 1100 players will be tested for Covid 19 and other hygienic measures will be taken.
<x) The decision on when we start will be taken by policy people”, said Bundesligla leader Christian Seifert.












