The Ministers of Sports in Germany’s 16 States have announced the possibility of the league resuming in empty Stadia from the middle or end of May.
In a statement by the Sports Ministers after their meeting on Monday, they pointed out that it’s “justifiable” for the league to resume “in empty stadiums” from “the middle or end of May”.
They also highlighted the need for the league to “create and enforce the strictest hygienic and medical conditions, and monitor them with appropriate measures.”
This decision will be subjected to the ratification of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel who will be meeting with leaders of the 16 States in Berlin on Thursday. If given the go-ahead in May, the Bundesliga will be the first league in Europe to resume.
Just like the other leagues worldwide, the German league was suspended in March as a result of COVID-19.
In a statement by the Sports Ministers after their meeting on Monday, they pointed out that it’s “justifiable” for the league to resume “in empty stadiums” from “the middle or end of May”.
They also highlighted the need for the league to “create and enforce the strictest hygienic and medical conditions, and monitor them with appropriate measures.”
This decision will be subjected to the ratification of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel who will be meeting with leaders of the 16 States in Berlin on Thursday. If given the go-ahead in May, the Bundesliga will be the first league in Europe to resume.
Just like the other leagues worldwide, the German league was suspended in March as a result of COVID-19.
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