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We cannot say that European football is rushing to take the coronavirus problem head on. UEFA announced Thursday, via a press release, the holding of a videoconference with the major players of the various European championships to make a decision on the future of championships and other continental competitions. And it will happen on March 17th. Because well, after all, we have time, it's not like a pandemic is raging and there were Champions League matches the same day (including Juve-OL).

In the light of ongoing developments in the spread of Covid-19, UEFA has invited various stakeholders to discuss European football's response to the outbreak.

Discussions will include all domestic and European competitions, including UEFA EURO 2020.

Full statement: 👇

- UEFA (@UEFA) March 12, 2020

"UEFA has invited various stakeholders to discuss the response of European football to the [coronavirus] epidemic," the body writes. Discussions will cover all national and European competitions, including UEFA Euro 2020. "

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