PARIS – France’s first attack of the new Ligue 1 season is expected to be postponed after Olympique de Marseille announced on Tuesday that he had shown three more instances of COVID-19, bringing the club’s overall to four.
The LFP, the guiding framework for French professional football, told clubs last week that it had set up a “COVID committee” to advise on the postponement of matches. When a club reports more than 3 cases of coronavirus, it is likely that the “COVID protocol” that the PSL has sent to the clubs is postponed.
The television channel BFM and the sports newspaper L’Equipe reported that the resolution of deferring the match had already been taken, the only appointment scheduled for Friday night. LFP is not without delay to comment.
Among the “big five” European football countries, France is the only one to finish its season prematurely due to the pandemic. Paris St Germain won the Ligue 1 title.
The Paris club and Olympique Lyonnais have the champions league semi-finals reformed in red, the first time two French groups will face others at this level. Olympique de Marseille is the only French winner of the biggest prize in European football.
Almost 40 players from 11 of ligue 1’s 20 clubs tried COVID-19, and some were added to Marseille’s opponent, Saint-Etienne, on Friday night.
Spain Mediapro, who is majority owned by The Chinese Personal Equity Fund Orient Hontai, owns the broadcast rights to Ligue 1’s most productive matches for the 2020/2021 to 2023/2024 seasons. In early June, he announced that he had agreed with TF1, France’s largest personal television operator, to create a new football channel to broadcast the country’s most productive Ligue 1 league matches. (Report through Sudip Kar-Gupta and Benoit Van Overstraeten; edited through John Stonestreet and Hugh Lawson)
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