A news report stated that Bundesliga players will be allowed to celebrate goals through "a short elbow or foot contact" when the league matches resume on May 16 after being stopped due to the Coruna virus.

The German government has given the green light to resume the first and second division competitions, to become the first major European competition to resume, but the football experience will be very different from anything before that.

The German newspaper Bild revealed an internal document from the German League that states that saluting handshake in the event of scoring goals or winning must be avoided, and spitting must be prevented.

There will be no children's amulets, handshakes, or taking pictures of the team, and the teams will get out of the tunnel at different times.

The report stated that the association document also asked everyone on the bench to wear masks and leave an empty seat between each person, and the trainer can remove the nose and mouth mask to give instructions as long as he will maintain a distance of at least 1.5 meters from all people.

The newspaper added that the time to stay in the changing rooms must be reduced to a minimum, which means 30 to 40 minutes per person.

The remaining nine rounds of the league will be played without an audience, and there is concern among some health experts that the fans will gather outside the stadiums, increasing the risk of infection.

Freddy Popich, sporting director of Eintracht Frankfurt, revealed that teams who play outside their home countries will get points if there are large numbers of fans, and asked his fans to not attend the stadium, and stand outside.

The German Bundesliga hopes to complete the Bundesliga before the end of next June.