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Culture Minister Abid Raja (V) has indicated that the government will make a decision on Thursday about what happens to the best Norwegian football.
It can be as much about training as starting in the best leagues. Soccer dreams that “contact training” can begin on May 10 and that the series can begin on June 15.
Thursday can be the real D-day when they get answers to everything they wonder. The Minister of Culture plans to present the daily press letter to the Government on Thursday 4:00 pm.
THIS SPEAKS FOR FOOTBALL
* Football in Norway has laid out a clear plan on how training can be organized first and then fighting, with minimal use of people. They employ around 200 people in each arena, well below the 500 limit.
* Everyone agrees that the series will start with empty supports.
* Both the Football Federation and the Sports Federation have been in close contact with the health authorities and informed of their needs. This has provided a better understanding.
* Health Minister Bent Høie has long stated that “we have the crown epidemic under control” and the so-called reproductive figure is below one (that is, each infected Norwegian infects less than the other).
* Kindergartens and, in part, schools have started again.
* The best football in Norway is struggling heavily with the economy. It is important to start, to save the clubs.
* The best soccer clubs have a good medical device that makes it safer than in many other settings.
* A Danish study concludes that there is a minimal risk of crown infection on the soccer field, because an average player is close to a crown infected player for only one minute and 28 seconds during a match. The likelihood of infection is believed to require close contact that lasts considerably longer. The report has not yet been “peer reviewed” as it is called in academic language to ensure quality scientific reports.
* Players and their organization understand that there may be a strict regime in the coming months.
* The European leagues, which represent professional soccer leagues in 29 European countries, including Norway, are preparing a protocol on how soccer matches can be organized without spectators.
* Bislett Games agreed to hold their convention on June 11. But for empty stands, under strict infection rules and completely different from normal.
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THIS TALKS TO FOOTBALL
* Until now, no western European country has decided when to start their leagues again. Several countries have already stopped playing before the fall season, such as the Netherlands, Belgium and France.
* Even though soccer has financial difficulties, it is natural that life and health come first in the evaluation.
* Soccer players have a habit of spitting, which can be very contagious. Some have suggested yellow cards to spit out.
* Throwing can be a problem as players must catch the ball with their hands. NFF has launched an idea to have the ball stopped around the field, so that the game is restarted with a new and disinfected ball at service.
* Players must be careful when cheering together.
* A German-Italian study concludes that the best athletes are at higher risk than most people because they train hard, frequently and for a long time. They will inhale virus particles more than others and send them to the lungs. This report has not yet been “peer reviewed”.
* How should it be resolved if one of the clubs receives an extensive infection in its squad, or if the coaches are infected?
* How should the transportation and accommodation of troops be organized, without increasing the risk of infection? Among other things, the NFF has put forward a proposal that all teams can meet in the Southwest as a crisis plan.
* Top football admits they can achieve every game in the series in 2020, even if they have to wait until August 1.
* A horror scenario is if the series will start first, but then something happens that will have to turn it off again.
* How sensible is it that top football starts as a “driver”, but not children’s football? Or in the case of other sports? “Does the rhetoric of a” pilot “really involve problematic discrimination?” VG commentator Leif Welhaven asked Tuesday.
* The head of the FIFA Medical Committee believes that football should not start again before September 1.
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