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Chinese Super League postponed due to deadly coronavirus after World Indoor Athletics Champions put back until next year


THE start of the Chinese Super League season has been postponed because of the deadly coronavirus.

At least 170 people have been killed by the virus gripping China.

 Fellaini is one of the stars affected by the delay to the start of the CSL season

Fellaini is one of the stars affected by the delay to the start of the CSL seasonCredit: Getty – Contributor

The Super League, which features former Premier League stars such as Yaya Toure, Marouane Fellaini and Oscar, was due to run from February 22.

But a new starting date has not been announced amid the crisis.

In a statement, the China Football Association said their move to postpone the start of the season was taken to help with the “prevention and control of the pneumonia epidemic of the new coronavirus infection, and to protect the health of the majority of fans, media, players, coaches, game officials, clubs and district staff”.

The statement added: “The Chinese Football Association will continue to maintain close communication with national authorities, determine the timing of each season’s events in combination with the actual development of the epidemic situation and make reasonable adjustments to the system, schedule, and scale of some events when necessary.

“Relevant information will be released in time through the official channels of the CFA.

“On behalf of the majority of football workers across the country, the Chinese Football Association pays deep tribute to all medical workers and staff who are currently struggling in the frontline of epidemic prevention and control!”

Other sports in China – which has seen cases of coronavirus triple in just three days – have been affected as well.

The men’s alpine skiing World Cup races set for February 15 and 16 have been cancelled.

And the 2020 World Athletics Indoor Championships, due to be held from March 13-15, have been pushed back 12 months.

Meanwhile, Formula 1 says it is “monitoring” the effects of the outbreak in China ahead of the Grand Prix in Shanghai from April 17-19.

The Chinese women’s national soccer team remains in quarantine in Australia due to fears of coronavirus


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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