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Coronavirus: South Korea league season postponed

Fears over the spread of coronavirus have led authorities to postpone the start of the K League season
Image: Fears over the spread of coronavirus have led authorities to postpone the start of the K League season

South Korean football authorities have indefinitely postponed the start of the 2020 domestic season due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The K League made the announcement after an emergency meeting in Seoul on Monday as the country grapples with the viral outbreak that began in China and has infected more than 79,000 people globally.

The number of reported cases in South Korea reached 833 on Monday, including seven deaths.

While the majority of infections in South Korea have been recorded in the southeastern city of Daegu, there are concerns the virus could spread nationwide.

On Friday, the K League postponed the opening games of the season for Daegu FC and nearby Pohang Steelers, scheduled to be held this Saturday, but now all games will be suspended until further notice.

"We have prepared for the season well but the virus is not something to be taken lightly," Gangwon FC coach Kim Byung-soo said.

"We are worried about it spreading around the country and this is more important than preparing for the season and the right decision has been taken. Players and coaching staff all have to be careful."

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SHANGHAI, CHINA - JANUARY 28: Members of medical team wear masks during the AFC Champions League Preliminary Round match between Shanghai SIPG and Buriram United at Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium on January 28, 2020 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai SIPG is playing Buriram United before an empty stadium due to the spread of the new coronavirus. (Photo by Yifan Ding/Getty Images)
Image: The Chinese Super League season has also been delayed

The organisation also decided that the Asian Champions League games set to be hosted by South Korean clubs in March will go ahead, but in empty stadiums.

The group stage of the continental tournament has already been disrupted by the viral outbreak, with games involving three of the four Chinese clubs involved in the tournament postponed until late April and early May.

The Chinese Super League was scheduled to kick off last weekend but has been delayed. The Chinese Football Association also announced last week that two 2022 World Cup qualifiers scheduled to take place in late March, against Guam and the Maldives, will be played in Thailand.

Four games in Serie A were also called off at the weekend due to fears over the spread of the disease

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