COVID-19: Bundesliga rejects stoppage call as German cases soar

COVID-19: Bundesliga rejects stoppage call as German cases soar

by Joseph Anthony
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The German Football League (DFL) on Wednesday rejected a call to halt the Bundesliga season for several weeks because of a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases in the country.

The DFL, which runs the top two Bundesliga divisions, was responding to a call from second-tier club Erzgebirge Aue President, Helge Leonhardt, to stop play until December.
Leonhardt said football needed to be a role model and put peopleโ€™s safety first to reduce the risk of further infections and decrease the burden on the German health system.
โ€œThe DFL has noted the comments of the president of Erzgebirge Aue,โ€ it said in a statement, adding that any future measures would follow the advice of state authorities.
โ€œThe approved line of all 36 clubs (in the top two divisions) since the beginning of the pandemic has always been to act based on state guidelines.โ€
โ€œA self-imposed blanket lockdown in the sense of an interruption of the season is not an issue,โ€ the DFL said.
Germany registered a record 66,884 new coronavirus infections and 335 more deaths due to the virus, bringing the total number of deaths close to 100,000, figures from the Robert-Koch-Institute of infectious diseases showed.

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