Uefa and clubs pledge to complete season by june 30
According to recent reports, UEFA and the European Club Association (ECA) have agreed to work together to complete the 2019-2020 season by June 30, 2020. This decision comes after a meeting between UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin and ECA Chairman Andrea Agnelli.
The agreement aims to ensure that the season is completed in a responsible and safe manner, taking into account the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The plan is to resume the season when it is deemed safe to do so, with the possibility of playing matches behind closed doors or in empty stadiums.
UEFA has also announced that it will provide financial support to clubs that are struggling due to the pandemic, with a focus on smaller clubs that are most affected by the crisis.
The agreement is a significant step forward in the efforts to complete the season, and it provides a sense of clarity and direction for clubs, players, and fans. However, the exact details of the plan, including the timing and format of the remaining matches, are still to be determined.
It's worth noting that the agreement is subject to change, and UEFA and the ECA will continue to monitor the situation and adapt their plans as necessary. The health and safety of everyone involved remains the top priority, and any decisions made will be guided by the latest medical advice and government guidelines.