The Spanish Football Federation announced today, Wednesday, that the resumption of football competitions in Spain, after a pause due to the crisis of the emerging Corona Virus (Covid-19) epidemic, will start with the second half of the Rayo Vicano and Albacete match in the Second Division, on the tenth of this June.
The match, held in December, was halted after the first half when the two teams were negative, due to the chants of some of the fans of Raio Vicano against Albacete striker Roman Zuzulia, which they described as "Nazi".
The Spanish Federation said in a statement on Wednesday: "The second half of the match will be completed without the fans attending."
On June 11, the Spanish league competition will resume after a three-month hiatus due to the global epidemic crisis, where Sevilla meet Real Betis in the Seville derby match, and the matches will be played without an audience.

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