The 2019-2020 Champions League final has been
postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 epidemic, European football
governing body Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) announced on Monday
taken on reorganized dates.
The working group, created last week following the
conference call between European football stakeholders, chaired by UEFA
President Aleksander Ceferin, will analyze the options available," said
UEFA in a communicated.
The group has already started its calendar review.
Announcements will be made in due course. Fans from around the world can
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Champions League final has been postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 epidemic |
The 2020 Men's Champions League final was to be
played at Istanbul's Atatürk Stadium on May 30, with the Europa League final
taking place in the Polish city of Gdansk three days earlier.
The final of the Women's Champions League was scheduled
for May 24 in Vienna. Four of the return legs in the knockout stages of the
Champions League, originally scheduled for March 17 and 18, have been delayed due
to the coronavirus epidemic, as well as all return matches from the last eight
League games Europa.
The best European leagues have all been postponed,
while the European Championship 2020 has been postponed until next year. Four
teams that have so far reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League are
Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Atalanta, and RB Leipzig.
Elsewhere, La Liga and the Spanish Football
Federation (RFEF) announced Monday that professional football in Spain will
remain suspended until further notice.
The meetings had been suspended for two weeks from
March 12, but they should not be expected to start again this weekend, the crisis
continuing to intensify. The Spanish government declared a state of alert on
March 14 and intends to extend the foreclosure imposed on the population until
at least April 11.
Meanwhile, former Italian captain Paolo Maldini has
said on social media that he expects to recover "within a week" after
being diagnosed with COVID-19.
Now, 51-year-old Maldini is a technical director of
AC Milan, and his 18-year-old son Daniel, a young player on the team, had been isolated
at home for two weeks.
"With this video, I wanted to thank everyone
who expressed their love and concern for my health and that of my son on social
media," Maldini said on Instagram on Monday.
We are fine - we should be able to get rid of this
virus within a week.
Thank you for your continued affection. In England,
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who became the first Premier League manager to test
positive for COVID-19, said on Monday that he had fully recovered from the
disease.
Speaking to Spanish TV station La Sexta, Arteta
said: "It took me three or four days to start feeling better, with more
energy, to leave the symptoms behind. I'm fine. now. I feel like I have
recovered. "
Arsenal has already released a statement confirming
that their players' return to training has been postponed.
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