UEFA announced on Monday that it postpones the Champions League finals, both male and female, and that of the Europa League, all originally planned for May, for the threat of coronavirus, although it has not offered a new date for its celebration.” As a result of the COVID-19 crisis in Europe, UEFA has formally taken the decision to postpone the club finals originally scheduled for May 2020,” confirmed the governing body of European football, a decision affecting the men’s Champions League, to women’s and the Europa League.In addition, UEFA explains that “no decision has yet been made on the dates for its reorganization. The working group, established last week as a result of the conference call between European football stakeholders, which was chaired by UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, will discuss the options available. The group has already begun its review of the calendar. Announcements will be made in due course.” On May 13, the continental body announced the postponement of all the Champions League and Europa League matches that were still to be played. On the 17th, he confirmed that the Euro cup scheduled for this year was delayed until 2021.
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