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Ghost games only option for Bundesliga: German FA chief

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Berlin:German FA chief Fritz Keller has insisted the Bundesliga could only resume next month behind closed doors, while supporters have questioned the morality of football returning at all during the coronavirus pandemic.
The German Football League (DFL) hopes to get the go-ahead from Angela Merkel’s government for the top two tiers to resume next month — possibly on May 9 or 16.
There are hopes a decision will be made Thursday after the 36 clubs in the first and second divisions meet via video call. German football was halted on March 13 to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus in Germany, which currently has 141,672 confirmed cases and 4,404 deaths as a result of the pandemic. “This week, important decisions will be made on how to proceed,” Keller told Kicker magazine. With large public events banned in Germany until August 31, the only viable option for league action to resume next month would be in empty grounds — dubbed ‘ghost games’ in German.
“We are very much aware that football without fans lacks its heart,” admitted Keller.
“From discussions and feedback from fan organisations, I know how much it hurts fans that they cannot support their clubs in the stadium.” The DFL is desperate for the season to be finished by June 30 to secure an instalment of television money, reportedly worth around 300 million euros ($326 million). Fritz warns that without that money, “some fans might never be able to attend a game of their club again, because it might soon no longer exist.” However, a nationwide collective of fan groups has voiced harsh criticism of the Bundesliga returning.
“The resumption of football, even in the form of ghost games, is not justifiable,” supporters’ group Fanszenen Deutschlands said in a statement. The group says it would be a “sheer mockery of the rest of society” and especially to those in Germany’s health system dealing with the pandemic. Keller said various scenarios will be discussed in Thursday’s meeting. (AFP)

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