When Rwandan International Olympic Committee member Felicite Rwemarika
called upon March's IOC Session to adopt a recommendation concerning
the support of refugees and populations affected by displacement, she
was able to speak movingly from personal experience.
No quarantine training camp in the Bundesliga for now: DFL
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No quarantine training camp in the Bundesliga for now: DFL.. Image Source: IANS News
Frankfurt, April 6 : The German football league (DFL) decided on Tuesday that the Bundesliga and second division clubs won t have to go into a mandatory quarantine training camp.
From a medical perspective, such a measure is not considered necessary at present, the DFL said. However, it reserved the right to revisit the decision at a later point in the current season, DPA reported. Temporary waiving the measure, the executive committee follows a recommendation of the task force for sports medicine and special match operations. The procedure has also been agreed (upon) with the Football Commission, the DFL said.
No quarantine training camp in Bundesliga for now: DFL
By IANS |
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No quarantine training camp in the Bundesliga for now: DFL.. Image Source: IANS News
Frankfurt, April 6 : The German football league (DFL) decided on Tuesday that the Bundesliga and second division clubs won t have to go into a mandatory quarantine training camp.
From a medical perspective, such a measure is not considered necessary at present, the DFL said. However, it reserved the right to revisit the decision at a later point in the current season, DPA reported. Temporary waiving the measure, the executive committee follows a recommendation of the task force for sports medicine and special match operations. The procedure has also been agreed (upon) with the Football Commission, the DFL said.
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The FA has responded to the publication of the findings of the independent review it commissioned into allegations of non-recent child sexual abuse in football, led by Clive Sheldon QC.
Mark Bullingham, chief executive of the Football Association, said: I am proud to lead the FA and know the positive impact that football can have throughout the country. Getting people active, learning the power of teamwork and having fun together. As a youth team coach, I see that impact every week. However, today is a dark day for the beautiful game. One in which we must acknowledge the mistakes of the past and ensure that we do everything possible to prevent them being repeated.