The football championship started here, it's not allowed: Spits, nose vents, and ball disinfects

The Farora Islands are happy. Not only because there have been no Coronavirus victims, but because if Europe is thinking of starting to play, the islands between Scotland, Iceland and Norway will be the first federation of the U.S. EFA doing something like this: officially me [...]
The Farora Islands are happy. Not only because there have been no Coronavirus victims, but because if Europe is thinking of starting to play, the islands between Scotland, Iceland and Norway will be the first federation of the U.S. EFA's going to do something like this: officially on May 9th.
Protocol is the same as in other countries. Now there is no big problem with the Torshavan capital stadium closing its doors with 5,000 seats. No saliva and nose vent will be allowed in the field. To drink water, everyone will have their own bottle. Hands will be washed before and after the match, and the ball will be disinfected before departure.
Every club should make two dressing rooms available for the team team. It's going to be a championship that's going to bring life to this small country where there's more sheep than inhabitants (80 thousand over 50 thousand) and that you have to trust a local airline that's able to withstand strong winds during the landing.












