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Euro 2020: 8 cities confirm fans’ attendance, others risk losing hosting rights
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Euro 2020: 8 cities confirm fans’ attendance, others risk losing hosting rights / Photo: C. Charisius
UEFA has said that eight of the twelve cities that will host the European Championship this year will allow spectators during the matches if Covid-19 situation improves while the remaining four are likely to be ousted from its hosting rights.
The European football’s governing body has given the four cities – Munich, Rome, Bilbao and Dublin – April 19 deadline to submit their plans regarding fans’ attendance. The body said that final decisions on staging of matches in those venues will be made on that date.
LaLiga said in a statement on Friday: “LaLiga has communicated to the clubs involved and the corresponding authorities the result of the investigations carried out to resolve what happened between Cadiz CF and Valencia CF players.
“After analysis it is concluded that proof has not been found in any of the means available in LaLiga that the player Juan Torres Ruiz (Juan Cala) insulted Mouctar Diakhaby in the terms denounced.
“All available television and digital archives, audios of the match, broadcast images and what was released on different social networks have been examined.
“A specialist company was also hired to perform a lip reading analysis of the conversations of the players Juan Torres Ruiz and Mouctar Diakhaby.
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Referee for El Clasico 2021 between Real Madrid and Barcelona suffers injury, will be replaced
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The Spanish Football Federation have announced that Mateu Lahoz, who was appointed as the referee for Saturday’s El Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona, has suffered an injury and will be replaced by Gil Manzano.
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Gil Manzano was the referee during Real Madrid’s 4-1 loss in Mestalla against Valencia, a controversial one where Madrid were called for three penalties. He was also in charge of Real’s win against Athletic Bilbao and the 1-1 draw against Real Sociedad.