Hungarian football will return behind closed doors later this month with the semi-finals of the cup, the country’s football federation (MLSZ) said on Monday.
The last four of the competition will take place on May 23 with the top flight, which had been on hold since mid-March, restarting a week later.
“The Hungarian football season will continue with strict respect to health measures,” MLSZ said in a statement.
Also in Newzandar News: Ronaldo returns to Turin after coronavirus lockdown
Players and everyone they come into contact with will be tested twice a week or before each match.
Champions Ferencvaros top the table, three points ahead of Fehervar, with at least 10 games left in the season for every side in the league.
Hungary has recorded 352 deaths and 3,000 cases of COVID-19, with some lockdown measures lifted across the country apart from in the capital Budapest as of Monday.
[AFP]
Related Post:
- UK government give Premier League the green light to restart the season from June 1 behind closed doors
- Hungarian football federation says season to resume on May 23
- REMINDER: Football Against COVID-19: Modalities for Playing Matches Behind Closed Doors
- GFA orders football games to be played behind closed doors with immediate effect
- COVID-19: Bafta TV awards to be held behind closed doors with winners to give acceptance speeches virtually
- Bafta TV awards to be held behind closed doors this year
- Reps meet Security Chiefs behind closed doors, embark on two weeks holiday
- Jonathan meets Buhari behind closed doors
- GFA orders Hearts of Oak to play home games behind closed doors
- ‘You abuse homosexual people on social media and then behind closed doors you will be with your homosexual partner. Who are you fooling?” Aisha Yesufu continues to drag Arewa Youths