Football matches in front of fans late 2021

Football fans are required to wait long until they can go to the stadium to attend games. Experts recommend that matches with the presence of fans be interrupted by next year's autumn. The German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldine expects football matches with spectators not to be [...]
Football fans are required to wait long until they can go to the stadium to attend games. Experts recommend that matches with the presence of fans be interrupted by next year's autumn.
German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldine expects football matches with spectators at worst
From 2021. This will probably last several months, it can even last up to a year and a half”, the president of the Academy said,
Gerald Haug for German public television ARD. The coronary's pandemic will be completed only when a vaccine is found.
The German Football Federation (DFL), meanwhile, has postponed the virtual general meeting scheduled for Friday, April 23rd.
The goal is “to give clubs and DFL additional time to prepare future decisions”, the DFL statement said. Bundesligla's matches have been suspended until at least 30 April.
Not the continuation of A series matches in Italy
Even the Italian University Institute for Health, a leading institution that advises the Italian government on health issues, voiced opposition to the continuation of the A series. Professor Giovanni Rezza, head of the Infectious Diseases Department at this institute, said he cannot “is expressed in favour of continuing the match”.
International Beatdown
A large part of this year's international football match planned could be postponed until 2021, said FIFA Deputy President Victor Montagliani. This is because travel restrictions due to pandemic are expected to last longer. These restrictions are expected to affect matches for Nations League scheduled for September 3, 2020.
In his opinion, the qualifications for the Qatar World Cup could be reduced, as the deadline for the tournament starting in November 2022 will become closer. Montagliani leads the working group in FIFA that formulates plans to face the challenges of the Corona virus. Since last month football matches have been suspended in almost all parts of the world.













