The Australian Football Association (AFA) resumed its activities on July 16 after stopping since March 24 due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, according to the local game’s association today.
After the last sports activity stopped in the country, the League League will become the last sports championship to resume its activities, as the Australian Rugby and Football Championships (playing by hands) have resumed their activities, with the Super Rugby League returning from July 6.
The president of the game's association, James Johnson, revealed that the return decision achieved a new payment agreement with the players to cover the season with his extended schedule, adding without explaining the form of the salary agreement. ».
The 2019-2020 season of the Australian League, which includes 11 teams, started in October and was nearing the end of the regular round when it stopped.
Fans can enter the stadiums to encourage their teams after the Australian government announced last week plans to allow up to 10,000 spectators from next month, without specifying the date.
Football is not considered one of the most popular sports in Australia, but it is practiced by more than two million people across the country.

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