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Italian sports scared of Corona Israel today

2020-02-24T10:37:25.937Z


The fatal virus scare has led to the cancellation of dozens of games, including in Syria and other branches disabled in world football


The fatal virus scare has led to the cancellation of dozens of games, including in Syria and other branches disabled, as well as international rugby match between Italy and Scotland.

  • Fans at the stadium in Rome. Speculation talks about games without an audience

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Lazio overpowered Genoa last night with No. 27 goals in Chiro Immobila's season, but in Italy everyone deals with undefeated goals and unplayed games. There are dozens of these in all the various leagues, four of them in Syria, and as the Corona virus continues to spread in the boot country, the situation is complicated and the future is hazy.

The 48 hours that jumped the number of those diagnosed with the virus to 132, of which 26 were intensive care, put Italy on alert for Corona. Two victims, one in Veneto County and one in Lombardy County, forced authorities to mark the areas and take drastic measures.

"Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadapura announced the cancellation of all sporting events at these venues on Sunday," Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said at a press conference last night, prompting to cancel the match between Atlanta and Sasulu, Verona vs. Cagliari, Inter's match Many champions and games in lower leagues and younger ages. Yesterday it was decided to postpone the meeting between Turin and Parma.

The panic in Italy is very great. Several towns in the Lombardy region were stopped for entry and exit, schools and offices were closed, many cancellations were made in hotels in and around Milan, and in some places residents were asked to stay away from clinics and hospitals unnecessarily. As part of the hysteria, sports events were also postponed or canceled, and apart from the men's games, it was decided not to hold the Milan-Fiorentina women's league meeting and the women's rugby match between Italy and Scotland. "Although the game was planned to take place in the north-west of the country and the risk there was minimal, it was decided to be careful and cancel the meeting," the Scottish Association statement said, "We are making the decision that the health of the players is our top priority."

The current situation is understandable for everyone, but there is still some uncertainty about the sequel. Next week is scheduled to take place in the Turin D'Italia between Juventus and Inter, and before that the Nazarene are scheduled to host Ludogorz in the European league. 600 Bulgarian fans who are expected to attend the game have already contacted UEFA in an attempt to understand what the future of the meeting will be, and right now the answer is: "We are in touch with Inter and the authorities, and we have nothing to innovate on the subject right now."

Like UEFA, Syria is also unable to provide answers, and the tight schedule only makes it more difficult. Media reports have emerged about holding games without an audience, moving Inter's European games to a neutral ground and such and other ideas. It's all speculation right now, but this seems to be just the beginning.

Source: israelhayom

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