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Decisions will be made on Wednesday that set trends for Austrian football. In a video conference, the ÖFB Presidium advises on further course of action in relation to the coronavirus pandemic, and discusses the future of all competitions, i.e. young talents, women’s football, amateur leagues, the Bundesliga and the Cup ÖFB.
Also on the agenda is the question of how the season in the House of Lords would be judged in case of abandonment. Decision-making authority rests with the ÖFB Presidium. The additional procedure in the case of a demolition is also of great financial importance, after all, in addition to the championship title, it is also about the distribution of the European Cup places and the descent.
The result of the cup final between Red Bull Salzburg and Austria Lustenau is of great importance for the European Cup places. The game was reportedly scheduled for May 1 at the Klagenfurt Wörthersee stadium. Whether or not the game will take place will also be discussed in the video conference.
The starting position for the amateur leagues is relatively clear: Due to the ban on events until the end of June, the ÖFB Presidium will likely decide to end the season because ghost games are not a problem at this level. So it is important to clarify how to proceed: the championships could be canceled entirely or continue in the fall. “Our goal is to find a uniform solution across Austria,” said ÖFB Secretary General Thomas Hollerer, emphasizing: “I cannot and will not anticipate the Presidium.”
The Bundesliga club conference meets one day after the ÖFB Presidium. A further postponement of the resumption of gaming operations will be decided. A decision to end prematurely is considered unlikely, unless the government has not clearly spoken out against the ghost games by then. The top two leagues are officially on hiatus until early May.