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‘Health more important than football’ – Infantino says games could be postponed over coronavirus

by Vincent Ashitey
2020-02-29
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Gianni Infantino has been speaking in Belfast before Saturday's annual general meeting of the International Football Association Board

Gianni Infantino has been speaking in Belfast before Saturday's annual general meeting of the International Football Association Board

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Fifa president Gianni Infantino has not ruled out next month’s international fixtures being postponed as the spread of coronavirus continues.

England and Wales have friendly matches, while Scotland, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland play Euro 2020 qualifiers.

“People’s health is much more important than any game,” said Infantino.

Players have contacted unions “out of fear” and are concerned about games in “high-risk environments”, says Fifpro.

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On Friday, there were a number of other coronavirus-related developments affecting football:

  • This weekend’s matches in Switzerland’s top two divisions have been called off
  • Tottenham’s Son Heung-min will self-isolate when he returns from surgery in South Korea
  • Newcastle and West Ham have banned handshakes at their training grounds

Infantino says he is hopeful next month’s international fixtures will go ahead, but added: “I wouldn’t exclude anything at this moment.

“That’s why we have to look at the situation and hope that it will decrease rather than increase. At the moment it looks like it is still increasing.

“If games have to be postponed or played without spectators until it is over, then we have to go through that.”

Fifpro, a global union with 65 affiliated national associations, says there have been talks between “various football stakeholders” about rescheduling international dates.

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In the Euro 2020 qualifiers on 26 March and 31 March, Scotland play Israel, Northern Ireland face Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the Republic of Ireland meet Slovakia.

England host Italy at Wembley at 27 March, before Denmark visit London four days later. Wales have home friendlies scheduled against Austria and the United States.

A number of World Cup qualifying matches in the Asian Football Confederation, including Australia’s home match against Kuwait and Hong Kong’s trip to Iran, are also set to be played at the end of March.

China’s home qualifier against the Maldives has already been moved to Thailand and is set to be played behind closed doors.

Asian Champions League matches involving Chinese clubs Guangzhou Evergrande and Shanghai Shenhua have also been postponed.

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Five Italian Serie A matches will be played behind closed doors this weekend – including Juventus’ match at home to Inter Milan.

“Fifpro is concerned for the safety of players who may be exposed to the coronavirus and the danger of football acting as a vehicle to spread disease,” said the global union, which works on behalf of more than 65,000 players.

“Players have contacted our member unions asking for assistance out of fear they could be made to perform in high-risk environments.

“While we understand the inconvenience this causes worldwide, the Covid-19 outbreak is bigger than football, and we applaud the willingness of competition organisers to take firm action in this delicate period.”

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