Last week,
the German Football League (DFL) signalled that it is ready to resume from May
9, albeit behind closed doors and with players tested regularly for the virus.
The DFL still
needs permission from German Chancellor Merkel and the leaders of the states,
who are due to meet on Thursday.
The news is
also likely to affect the Tour de France, due to embark from Nice on August 29
and where huge crowds would be expected to gather at the start and finish
lines.
French
professional sports leagues including football and rugby cannot restart before
September because of coronavirus restrictions, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe
said on Tuesday.
Philippe made
the announcement as part of a gradual plan to lift the lockdown in France. He
said no event where more than 5,000 people gather would be allowed until at
least September.
“The
2019-2020 professional sports leagues, notably football, cannot yet restart,”
Philippe told a televised address to French parliament at the National
Assembly.
“I would like
to be precise here, no large sports gathering or any gathering of 5,000 people
or more, needing the permission of the local police and long prior arrangements,
will be allowed before September,” Philippe said.
French
President Emmanuel Macron said two weeks ago that no large gatherings would be
allowed before mid-July, so this new announcement pushes the ban a further six
weeks at least.
The
announcement appears to scupper the plans of French football’s top division
Ligue 1 to start again in June with players being recalled as of May 11.
Last Friday
the French Football League (LFP) indicated its preferred option was a
resumption of leagues in mid-June subject to knowing the terms of easing
confinement measures.
French
Football Federation (FFF) president Noel Le Graet hopes both the French Cup and
League Cup finals can be played before the league season restarts, whenever
that is.
Paris
Saint-Germain are due to meet Saint-Etienne in the French Cup, while Thomas
Tuchel’s side are scheduled to face Lyon in the League Cup.
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