China News Agency, Berlin, May 7 (Reporter Peng Dawei) After nearly two months of suspension due to the new crown epidemic, the German Football League officially announced on the 7th that it will restart the league on May 16. The Bundesliga is the first of five European leagues (England, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1) to announce the rematch.

  On March 13, the Bundesliga announced a suspension. On May 6, the German Federal Government and the states agreed to allow the Bundesliga to resume in the second half of May. According to the information released by the German Football Professional League (DFL), the rematch will be held in the form of a so-called "ghost game". There will be no fans watching the game, and each team must also conduct a week of isolation training before the game.

  In a statement on the 7th, the German Football League said that the 36 teams of the Bundesliga and the Bundesliga held a special meeting of the DFL club member conference on the day to discuss the question of the rematch. After the DFL presidency basically confirmed the restart of the league from May 15 on the 6th, the meeting on the 7th finally determined May 16 as the league restart day.

  According to the rematch schedule, the Bundesliga and Bundesliga will continue to play this season starting from round 26. Other competition rounds continue in the order originally set. According to the plan, the final round of the Bundesliga and Bundesliga will be held on June 27 and June 28.

  The Bundesliga side said that the second detection of nucleic acid of the new coronavirus before the joint training was completed. A total of 1695 samples were collected in this test, and two cases of infection were confirmed. The Bundesliga reported the situation to the local health department for the first time, and the authorities decided what measures to follow.

  "The ball game will be different from the feeling and the substance." DFL President Christian Seifert said that the Bundesliga event to be restarted will not be an "ordinary event." To this end, he called on all members of the Bundesliga to shoulder their respective responsibilities.

  In response to Germany's interpersonal contact ban that will continue until at least June 5, Seifert said he is not worried about the large-scale gathering of fans. For the possibility of some fans gathering at home to watch the ball, he called on the public to assume the obligations of individuals under the epidemic. (Finish)