Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte shuts down football in Netherlands until September

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte shuts down football in Netherlands until September

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has announced that all sport in the country is banned until September 1.

As a consequence, this would mean the immediate suspension of the football season, among other events.

 

The Netherlands, as such, is the first country to decree such a drastic measure at a governmental level.

 

The country’s stadiums will remain closed until September 1, so the 2019/20 season can be considered to be closed.

 

“It’s tough, but we will have to make that sacrifice,” Rutte said.

 

As it is a government ruling, we must now wait for the reaction of the Dutch Football Federation (KNVB), who in principle could give the Eredivisie title to Ajax, the current leader and reigning champions.

 

However, there are a series of other matters that will still need to be resolved, such as the teams that go to the Champions League, those that would be relegated, or even finishing the season in September, although this seems improbable.

 

It is worth noting that the main TV operator in the Netherlands, Fox Sports, announced a few days ago that they would pay the TV rights for this season, regardless of whether the games were completed or not.

 

As such, the clubs will receive the money they were due.

 

This decision extends to other sports within the Netherlands, as well as musical and cultural events.

 

 

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