Football returns to South Korea, without celebrations and communication in the field

The football season in South Korea begins on Friday after a two-month delay in the cause of coronaryism, paving the way for other evils worldwide who are trying to return after the outbreak of pandemic, the AFP agency writes. Goal celebrations, handshakes, and even speech are [...]
Purpose celebrations, handshakes, and even speech are prohibited under the strict new safety instructions designed to prevent any player from touching the coronary games, which will be played behind closed doors. As countries such as Belarus, Turkmenistan, and Taiwan opposed the Coronavirus to continue with the football season that did not suspend it, South Korea becomes the world's first country to allow the development of this sport at this time of pandemic.
South Korea experienced one of the worst outbreaks of COVID-19 in China, causing professional sports to be suspended or postponed the start of their season - a pattern that is repeated worldwide as a preventive measure for the spread of the Coronavirus. But, the country seems to have already improved the situation by coronary, thanks to a broad programme <x0-tracking, testing and treatment” and football is coming back after baseball that started the season without fans Tuesday. The South Korean football championship, known as K-League, is Asia's first major race to go back to work until Europe's other major leagues still do not have a certain date, except for Bundesliga, who is considering the resumption of races this month. In fact, France has already cancelled the 2019/20 season and the champion's title has been given to Paris Saint-Germainin.
The match, which will open the season in South Korea, played Friday, will be between the defending champion, Yeonbuk Motors led by Jose Mourinho's aide, Jose Moraris, and the winner of the Cup, Swan Bluewings.











