Tajikistan Football Championship stopped due to threat of COVID -19

The championship of the republic, along with the championships of Belarus, Taiwan and Nicaragua, remained one of the last competitions of this level held on the planet. Tajikistan Football Championship suspended until May 10 due to the prevention of coronavirus infection, Football Federation reports. " The Football Federation of Tajikistan fully supports the decision of the […]

The championship of the republic, along with the championships of Belarus, Taiwan and Nicaragua, remained one of the last competitions of this level held on the planet.

Tajikistan Football Championship suspended until May 10 due to the prevention of coronavirus infection, Football Federation reports.

" The Football Federation of Tajikistan fully supports the decision of the Republican headquarters for the prevention of coronavirus Covid-19 in the country, adopted on the temporary suspension of public and sports events in order to protect the health and safety of the population", – noted in the message.

Recall that on Saturday Tajikistan suspended , all social events in the country, schools, kindergartens, colleges were sent on vacation from Monday, April 27 until May 10. 

In this regard, the Football Federation of Tajikistan decided to suspend all football sporting events held under the auspices of the organization, including competitions.

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