MOST OF FOOTBALL TOURNAMENTS ARE POSTPONED, AMERICAN FOOTBALL IS QUICKLY DESCENDING DUE TO THE CORONA PANDEMIC

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MLS tournament has officially had the very first play to be called off due to the dangerous effects of the Corona pandemic in the USA. 

 

Recently, just only during 24 hours, a lot of Europe sports tournaments have been called off to prevent the wide spreading of virus Covid-19. To be worsen, there have been very first cases of football players who appeared to test positive for this fatal virus. 

 

To be more specific, a football player of Hannover 96, Timo Hubers announced to be positive for Covid-19. A few hours after this announcement, Juventus too made the same one when half-back Daniele Rugani confirmed to be positive for Covid-19. 

 

Due to the escalation of the Corona pandemic, some tournaments such as Serie A and Ligue 1 all confirmed to delay all their matches until Covid-19 is totally under control.

 

Meanwhile, in America, various negative influences of Corona have made the whole nation fearful. To illustrate, recently, Sounders Club has made an announcement to postpone the match with Dallas indefinitely due to the corona pandemic.

According to the statement of Sounders, this team will continue to update and follow stringent rules as well as instructions from the American government to prevent Covid-19 as well as possible, thus, ensure the health status of NHM and other players.

 

At this moment, American football fans have been looking forward to knowing about other large-scale football tournaments destiny in this year, which is Copa America 2020. Finally, recently, official website of American National Football League (CONMEBOL) posted: ”  After a detailed analysis of the situation regarding the world and regional evolution of the coronavirus (COVID19), and with the recommendations made by international organizations in the field of public health to take extreme precautions, CONMEBOL announces the postponement of the 47th edition of the CONMEBOL Copa América to the dates of June 11 to July 11, 2021.”

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