Danish breddefodboldklubber may in the best case, wait until the 10. may to open up again.

the Danish football clubs are closed at least until 10. may. It beats the Dansk Boldspil-Union (DBU) fixed once and for all, after the prime minister Mette Frederiksen (S) on Monday extended the forsamlingsforbud for over 10 people.

The first small opening of the Danish society in the midst of coronakrisen does not apply to associations, ” explains wired in a press release.

“We would of course like to start playing football again just after easter. No doubt about it! The sun is shining, the grass is green and all of us who love football, has now for a long time welcomed us to get started with the spring season.”

“But the prime minister’s message is clear. Associations must be kept closed until 10. may. And it applies also, of course, all fodboldaktiviteter of football clubs, said DBU’s vice-president,” Bent Clausen.

DBU adds, that it is at present still unclear what’s going to happen with greater fodboldarrangementer, scheduled up to 31. august, when large gatherings are banned until this date.

Earlier Tuesday, said the clear message from the organization of division that it intends to play in the premier League finished for the empty grandstands in august.

the Earliest 15. may will the ball once again roll. Alternatively, will the best Danish superliga be set in motion either 24. or 31. in may, the sounds, the ambition.

“the Authorities have made a plan for the slow reopening of Denmark, and the plan will adapt, of course, we the professional club football after,” says the director in the organization of division Claus Thomsen in a press release.

“Many clubs have been repatriated employees – both players and staff. A part of clubs has already begun with the training in smaller groups. It comes gradually to be increased, and then we can properly begin to phase out fighting once again in the second half of the month of may.

In håndboldens the world has taken a completely different decision because of the circumstances with the coronavirus. In the Danish Handball Federation (DHF) chose Tuesday to close completely and utterly for the current season, which is over.

“I’m terribly sorry that we have had to make the decision, but it is unfortunately the only real seen in the light of the situation we are in. The decision itself is for us in the Danish Handball Federation to see the best of the possible scenarios,” says DHF president Per Bertelsen on the association website.