Greater Manchester Police chief constable Ian Hopkins has warned that the Premier League should not rush to return during the COVID-19 pandemic.
23.04.2020 - 19:29 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
The Bundesliga, Germany’s top soccer league, is ready to resume fixtures from May 9, if the government ratifies its plan to play games with coronavirus restrictions in place.
The league met today to discuss plans and has now outlined its strategy. According to Sky in Germany, matches would be played without fans, with a maximum of 300 people involved at the stadium on match day. Players will be tested at least once a week, which would necessitate
Greater Manchester Police chief constable Ian Hopkins has warned that the Premier League should not rush to return during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Tom Grater
The Bundesliga is set to return on May 16 as the first major European league to resume following the coronavirus outbreak.
The ex-wife of a supposedly dead soccer player is under investigation for insurance fraud after it was discovered that the Congolese athlete was alive and well in Germany.
Germany's largest state has unveiled plans to reopen movie theaters as the local economy begins to transition from the lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The western German state of North Rhine Westphalia (NRW), which has a population of just under 18 million and is home to major cities such as Cologne and Dusseldorf, will allow cinemas to re-open on May 30 under strict hygienic guidelines.
By Nancy Tartaglione
Soccer player Hiannick Kamba is very much alive after being found years after a being presumed dead after a car crash.
A soccer player who supposedly died four years ago is making headlines this week—because he's reportedly alive. Hiannick Kamba has returned to Germany after being reported to have died in an alleged car crash in his native Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2016, People reported. "Mr. Kamba has recently returned to Germany," German prosecutor Anette Milk confirmed to the magazine.
Former soccer player Hiannick Kamba is alive after being presumed dead in a car accident in January 2016.
By Andreas Wiseman
The Premier League is poised to announce their plans for the resumption of the 2019/20 season following the coronavirus crisis.
Premier League chiefs are set to unveil their plans for ‘Project Restart’ following the latest shareholders meeting on Friday.