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Election, not coronavirus, knocks out football in Burundi

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Burundi, the last African country to allow football to continue through the ongoing period of coronavirus pandemic, suspended its league on Monday.

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But, in doing so, it made no reference to the stoppage being linked to the threat of the deadly virus.

Instead, Burundi Football Federation (BFF) president Reverien Ndikuriyo told a press conference in Bujumbura the suspension was to allow the federation to re-assess venues for matches.

He said this was because some facilities might have to be used for upcoming election rallies.

A general election will be held in Burundi on May 20 to elect both the president and the National Assembly.

The BFF decision was taken at a meeting on Monday, and the federation said it was “re-arranging its fixture calendar”.

It added it was satisfied that the league and cup competitions were well on target for a May 30 completion date.

Ndikuriyo made no reference to the health risks of continuing to proceed with league and cup matches.

He however called on players, officials and spectators to observe preventative measure recommended by the government.

Spectators at matches in Burundi have had their temperatures taken and hands sprayed with disinfectant on entrance to match venues in recent weeks.

A committee will decide on when the league and cup competitions will resume, the federation said in a statement.

Cup quarter-final matches were played at the weekend, while the league championship has only three rounds still to complete.

The small East African nation announced its first coronavirus cases on March 31, and its health ministry has since confirmed five cases of the virus.

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