Switzerland aims to close the championship, returns to football on June 8th

Ending the championships with the remaining matches, or closing them so as not to endanger the health of football players? This is the hottest issue in Europe and anywhere in the world currently. Some federations have already made the decision. Belgium, the Netherlands, and France consider the season closed because they consider it [...]
Some federations have already made the decision. Belgium, the Netherlands, and France consider the season to be closed because they consider it dangerous, while Switzerland is on the opposite line.
Not only will she close the championship but she aims to resume it as soon as possible.
By “RSI”, the Swiss Football Federation, has announced through a press conference the relief of measures to the corruption emergency.
Thus, on May 11th it has been decided that professional athletes will begin training in groups of more than 5 people, always respecting distance and hygienic measures.
Professional Swiss football categories will resume championships on June 8th, of course, with stadiums without fans.
According to the rules, manifestations of more than 1,000 are prohibited in Switzerland by the end of August. In Switzerland, two national players -- Taulant Jaka and Ermir Lenyan -- the latter has returned to Zion, as the club has changed its mind after its departure decision.











