the organization of division considers that it is realistic to implement the season in august, but without spectators.

It is following the government’s announcement on Monday evening, is realistic to implement the season and get settled all of the matches in the Superliga and 1. division. No spectators on the battens mind you.

The typing of the organization of division in a press release.

this presents the organization of division three scenarios for how it can be done. All with the start up in may.

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

In the three scenarios for both the Superliga and the Danish cup, the game finished before the end of July, just as there is admitted a start-up period with space for physical reconstruction and group exercise before the first leg finished in time in may.

the Plan is then, that the next season will be started up in the beginning of september with the fans in the stands, saith the organization of division.

– 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 the 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.

All Danish top football has been put on pause since the beginning of march due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

– Like many other private businesses, the clubs are badly hit by the closure. There is strong support and praise for the authorities ‘ behavior – both the shutdown and now the plan for the reopening.

– That we are all looking forward to be a part of – and we are very mindful to do it in a proper way with great focus on to comply with the guidelines, there are made, says Claus Thomsen.

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