MADRID, March 23 — Professional football in Spain will remain suspended until further notice to limit the spread of coronavirus, La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) announced on Monday. La Liga and the RFEF said matches in the top two divisions will only resume when the...
La Liga and the RFEF said matches in the top two divisions will only resume when the Spanish government decide there is no longer any health risk. — Reuters pic
La Liga and the RFEF said matches in the top two divisions will only resume when the Spanish government decide there is no longer any health risk. The total number of deaths due to coronavirus in Spain passed 2,000 on Sunday, making it the third worst-affected country in the world, behind only Italy and China.
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