After two months of stopping, life returns to the German Football League (Bundesliga) on Saturday, amid global follow-up and strict precautionary measures in the face of the Coruna epidemic.

During the past weeks, only a few of the local leagues have escaped the freeze and paralysis that have affected global sports due to the deadly virus outbreak.

And now, the world is looking forward to joining the "Bundesliga" of these championships, as the German championship resumes its activity amid careful follow-up from hundreds of millions of viewers around the world as well as many health organizations, to know the success of the safety and insurance plan used in the championship matches in the face of the Corona epidemic.

The tournament activities will resume tomorrow, with a derby match between the Borussia Dortmund and Schalke teams, which is "the most unusual derby in history", but it will have follow-up lovers of the witch, who are eager to watch football spin on the grass again in one of the most powerful championships in the world.

It is expected that the matches of the remaining nine stages of the tournament will receive great attention and close follow-up by those responsible for other big tournaments such as England, Spain and Italy to know how the Germans will deal with the remaining matches of the season, which will be held without fans, and will be subject to a strict safety and insurance plan developed by a team assigned by the Association Bundesliga and Bundesliga.

The plan includes several strict measures, including regular testing of all participants in the matches to detect corona infection and allowing the presence of the lowest possible number of people inside the stadiums. This plan was one of the most prominent factors that motivated officials in Germany last week to allow the resumption of events this season in order to end the season normally.

The German League and Clubs hope that everything will go according to plan and the teams participating in the championship can avoid entering a complete quarantine by a decision from the health and medical authorities in the event of cases of injury between the participants in these matches, which will put the current season in the wind.

In a booklet addressed to the participating teams, the association warned, "Only with the highest degree of discipline and accuracy will we be able to achieve our common goal of completing this season."

Max Eberle, sports director of Borussia Monchengladbach, admitted that the plan presented by the German Bundesliga was "built on sand" and that the slightest problem could lead to the cancellation of the season.

The abolition will have catastrophic economic effects for the clubs. The clubs' heavy reliance on TV broadcasting revenues was the first motive and motivation to resume the activities of the current season.

Football has been accused of receiving special treatment compared to other industries, as groups of fans oppose the idea of ​​resuming the league.

But Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bayern Munich's defending champion and currently the leader of the Bundesliga, believes that the resumption of events this season is also a tremendous opportunity to review the capabilities of the league and Germany in general, especially since the latter is one of the most countries that have experienced rates of HIV infection, but it is one of the lowest countries in death rates as a result These injuries.

With regard to football, Bayern is looking to resume the competition, as it seeks to extend the record number of successive coronations in the Bundesliga title by winning the tournament this season for the eighth time in a row, knowing that the activities of the current season will end on 27 next month.

Bayern tops the competition table by four points against Dortmund, who can not waste any point if he wants to continue chasing Bayern, who resumes the journey to defend his title in the competition next Sunday, hosted by Union Berlin.

In the remaining matches of this stage that ends on Monday, Leipzig will meet with Freiburg and Hoffenheim with Hertha Berlin and Fortuna Dusseldorf with Paderborn and Augsburg with Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt with Borussia Moenchengladbach and Colin with Mainz and Werder Bremen with Bayer Leverkusen.