The new season for the South Korean Football Championship begins tomorrow, after a delay of more than two months due to the emerging Corona virus, but in special circumstances: Peace and speech are forbidden among players on the field.

The tournament was due to start in late February, but the date was postponed due to the outbreak of the "Covid-19" epidemic. However, the round ball will return to rotation in the country starting tomorrow, provided that its matches are behind closed doors, and players will be prevented from celebrating after each goal, or even exchanging conversations and shaking hands with each other, in order to prevent the spread of the virus.

Instead of a traditional handshake before each match, players will be asked to bow to their peers, with a certain distance between them.

The sanitary measures will also be strict, as players and the coaching staff will undergo a body temperature test before the start of each match. In the event that a person was injured during the season, the club, where the positive situation and the teams that faced it, will have to submit to quarantine for two weeks and subsequently to stop competing throughout that period.

And if countries immersed in the spherical map such as Belarus, Turkmenistan and Taiwan had defied the Corona virus and continued the activity of the game, South Korea, which is one of the footballing countries in Asia, will be the first country to resume its activity since the almost complete cessation in mid-March to local football leagues after a virus outbreak Corona Novel.

The South Korean Football Association has allowed its clubs to play experimental matches before the start of the season since April 11.

Players will be tested before every match.

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