Morocco bans fans from football games over coronavirus fears

That's correct. Morocco has banned fans from attending football games in the country due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.

The Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) made the decision on March 12, 2020, following a meeting with the country's health ministry and other authorities. The ban applies to all professional and amateur football matches in Morocco, including domestic league games and international matches.

The decision was taken to help prevent the spread of the virus, which has already affected many countries around the world. Morocco has reported several cases of COVID-19, and the government has taken a number of measures to try to contain the outbreak, including restricting travel and closing non-essential businesses.

The ban on fans attending football games is part of a broader effort to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus. The FRMF has also implemented a number of other measures to help prevent the spread of the virus, including increasing the distance between players on the field and reducing the number of people involved in matchday operations.

It's worth noting that the ban on fans attending football games is not unique to Morocco. Many countries have taken similar measures to try to prevent the spread of the virus, including banning fans from attending sports events and other large gatherings.