The Spanish Football Federation announced today Sunday that it reached an agreement with the Spanish League to stand a minute of silence before the matches that will resume competitions, in mourning for the lives of thousands who died in the new Corona virus.

The Spanish Football Association said in a statement published on its official website today that it reached this agreement with the association comes "as a sincere honor to all those who left our world because of the epidemic, and their families."

The Spanish Federation stated that this honor will also take place before the match of Rayo Vicano and Albacete in the second division, which will resume next Wednesday, as well as in the rest of the first and second division matches, and also in the decisive roles of the second and third levels.

The second half of the Raio Vicano and Albacete match was decided on the tenth of June this year, after it stopped after the end of the first half on December 15, due to the harassment of the Vicano fans to the Ukrainian Roman Zuzulia, Albacete player

said that the first-class matches in the Spanish league will resume on Thursday Next, Sevilla will meet with his guest and arch-rival Real Betis in the 28th stage of the tournament.

The Spanish league was suspended last March due to the outbreak of the Coruna virus, which killed more than 27 thousand people in Spain.

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