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UEFA meets in Amsterdam for annual congress amid coronavirus concerns surrounding impending Euro 2020 tournament

Reuters • March 2, 2020, 11:27:59 IST
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European football’s governing body UEFA gathers in Amsterdam on Monday for their annual congress as they face up to the possible impact of the coronavirus on the Euro 2020 championship and this month’s playoffs.

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UEFA meets in Amsterdam for annual congress amid coronavirus concerns surrounding impending Euro 2020 tournament

Manchester: European football’s governing body UEFA gathers in Amsterdam on Monday for their annual congress as they face up to the possible impact of the coronavirus on the Euro 2020 championship and this month’s playoffs. [caption id=“attachment_6112391” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![The UEFA logo is pictured on UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. Reuters ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/UEFA-logo-380.jpg) The UEFA logo. Reuters[/caption] The virus has already played havoc with domestic fixtures in Italy where Sunday’s clash between Juventus and Inter Milan was one of six games postponed this weekend. National teams from across the continent are scheduled to play later this month including the crucial playoffs to qualify for Euro 2020, which is scheduled to be held in 12 cities across the continent. “Sure there will be discussions, you’d expect that,” Mark Bullingham, chief executive of England’s Football Association, said when asked about the UEFA meetings, which include a full congress of all 55 European associations on Tuesday. “But fundamentally we have to go on the advice that the government give us and we have to rely on that.” The playoffs on 26 March and 31 March feature 16 teams battling for four spaces in the 24-team finals. Northern Ireland are one of those teams and will travel to Bosnia Herzegovina for their knockout game. Irish FA chief Patrick Nelson said: “We’re keeping in close contact with UEFA. I know UEFA and ourselves are in direct contact with the World Health Organisation and we will take whatever advice we receive.” UEFA has said there is no reason to make changes to the month-long tournament, which will start in Rome on June 12, but says it is closely watching developments with the virus. “UEFA is in touch with the relevant international and local authorities regarding the coronavirus and its development. “For the moment, there is no need to change anything in the planned timetable. The issue will be kept under constant scrutiny,” the organisation said. As well as the playoff games, the international break features friendly matches all across the world. Two rounds of World Cup qualifiers are also scheduled for the same period in Asia and South America. Asked if he would consider cancelling some of those games, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Friday that nothing was out of the question. “I wouldn’t exclude anything at this moment. I hope we will never have to get into this direction. I think it will be difficult in any case to make a global ban because the situation (in each country) is really different,” he told reporters. “The health of people is much more important than any football game. The health is beyond anything and that’s why we have to look at the situation and hope that it (the coronavirus outbreak) will decrease rather than increase.”

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