Former B. Binh Duong striker tests positive for Covid-19; VPF tired of finding a way out for V-League

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(Baonghean.vn) - Former Becamex Binh Duong striker tests positive for Covid-19; Many Premier League clubs change their minds to cancel the 2019/20 season results; VPF is tired of finding a way out for V-League; Vietnam women's team surpasses Thailand on FIFA rankings are notable Sports news in the past 24 hours.

Former Becamex Binh Duong striker tests positive for Covid-19

Striker Wander Luiz, who used to play for Becamex Binh Duong and is currently playing for a football team in Indonesia, has tested positive for Covid-19.

tiền đạo Wander Luiz
Striker Wander Luiz.
Indonesian media reported that a player from the Persib Bandung club tested positive for Covid-19. Although the club did not reveal his identity, Indonesian newspaper Bola confirmed that the player infected with Covid-19 was striker Wander Luiz. When the author of the above article contacted Wander Luiz, the player also admitted that he had tested positive.

This Brazilian striker once played in the V.League. Wander Luiz played for Can Tho Lottery, Long An, Quang Nam and most recently Becamex Binh Duong before joining the team from the archipelago country.

Many Premier League clubs change their minds and demand to cancel the 2019/20 season results

The complicated Covid-19 epidemic situation in England has caused many Premier League teams to rethink the future of the 2019/20 season.

In a meeting held not long ago, Premier League clubs agreed on a plan to postpone the season and resume competition at an appropriate time.

Premier League đang bị tạm hoãn ít nhất đến ngày 30/4 và sẽ chỉ trở lại nếu dịch bệnh được khống chế. Ảnh: Reuters.
The Premier League is suspended until at least April 30 and will only return if the pandemic is controlled. Photo: Reuters.
If 14 out of 20 teams vote to cancel the season, the Premier League will be forced to change its decision.

Several amateur clubs have already filed a petition to cancel the Nations League. This year’s tournament for amateur players in England is likely to have no champions, promotion or relegation as usual.

VPF tired of finding a way out for V-League

Just a few hours after asking clubs playing in the V-League to contribute their ideas for the return of football in mid-April or early May, VPF organizers have faced fierce backlash even though the deadline for summarizing is March 28.

VPF mệt mỏi tìm lối thoát cho V-League. Ảnh minh họa
VPF is tired of finding a way out for V-League. Illustrative photo
However, VPF's enthusiasm has met with strong opposition from clubs, with the main opinion being that it is impossible to play football anywhere during the Covid-19 pandemic. It also goes against the general view of ministries and branches, which advise people not to go out or gather in groups of 10 or more from now until the next few weeks, waiting to see how the pandemic develops.

In that situation, VPF still maintains the request for clubs to research and send their comments to VPF no later than March 28, although quietly correcting the mistake with the proposal: "The tournaments will only be held when the Covid-19 epidemic situation is under control and the competent authorities allow it."

Vietnam women's team drops 3 places but still surpasses Thailand in FIFA rankings

In the newly updated FIFA rankings, the Vietnamese women's team dropped 3 places compared to its last position in December 2019 but still maintained its top position in Southeast Asia.

Bảng xếp hạng
Ranking.
Despite dropping 3 places, Vietnam is still the top team in Southeast Asia and 4 places above the Thai women's team. The third-ranked team in the region, Myanmar, is ranked 45th in the world.

The US is still the world leader with 2,174 points. In Asia, the Australian women's team is still leading at number 1 and 7th in the world. Although the Vietnamese women's team dropped 3 places, it still holds the 6th position in Asia.

Hanoi Club temporarily suspends training due to Covid-19 epidemic

The management board of the Capital football team decided to suspend the players' training plan from March 28 to respond to the complicated developments of the Covid-19 epidemic.

Một buổi tập của CLB Hà Nội. Ảnh minh họa
A training session of Hanoi Club. Illustrative photo
In addition to letting the entire team take a break from practice, the leaders of the Capital football team also thoroughly instructed each member to strictly comply with the restriction of going out unless necessary.

Hanoi FC is not the first team to suspend training due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Previously, Than.QN also suspended training indefinitely due to the order to gather in large numbers due to concerns about the spread of Covid-19.

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