The head of the Spanish league urges clubs not to compete



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As soon as he can start again in La Liga, clubs should be better prepared for it.

The head of the Spanish league, Javier Tebas, urges the clubs to have to play again as soon as the authorities allow it despite the crown pandemic.

If the teams refused, there would be penalties.

“Against such a club, the Spanish football association RFEF would initiate disciplinary proceedings, cut three points for not showing up and could go home in the end,” the newspaper “Sport” Tebas quoted Saturday.

Against a complete cancellation

Thebes further refuses to cancel the season entirely due to Corona. The League will lose a billion euros if the season is finally canceled.

If played without a spectator, 350 million euros would still be lost.

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When and under what conditions can the game be resumed is currently a heated debate in enthusiastic football in Spain. One only agrees that they could only be ghost games without viewers.

There are no games since March 11.

Due to the pandemic, soccer has not been played in Spanish stadiums since March 11. With more than 220,000 infected and almost 23,000 deaths from the Sars CoV-2 virus, Spain is one of the countries most seriously affected by lung disease.

A very strict emergency plan has been in place across the country since mid-March and at least until May 9. Outdoor sports are prohibited. The measures begin to take effect:

For the second consecutive day, more of those who recovered from lung disease than those newly infected with the coronavirus were registered on Saturday, the Health Ministry announced. The number of crown deaths per day has also been dramatically reduced.



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