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German football clubs agree plans to allow fans to return next month
The plan is subject to approval by authorities, with health ministers of the country's 16 states to meet first
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Bundesliga player ignores virus protocols to hug 'life-saver' manager
Nazarov wanted to thank Romeyke for his quick-thinking at the wheel on the way to Nuremberg
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Five things from the Bundesliga comeback
Germany gave fans across the world their first taste of elite football for two months amid empty stands
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Socially-distanced buses and elbow bumps: German football's new world
The matches will be surrounded by extraordinary measures to protect players and officials
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Bundesliga restart blow as Dynamo Dresden squad put in 14-day quarantine
German league announced this week that it would restart on May 16 after being given the green light by the government
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German league to restart on May 15 after Merkel gives go-ahead
German Football League (DFL) confirmed the restart date to AFP subsidiary SID on Wednesday night
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German league hopes for restart go-ahead despite ten cases of coronavirus
German Football League (DFL) reported that out of 1,724 tests, 10 had returned a positive result
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Bundesliga could resume in 'mid to late May', say sports ministers
All football in Germany ground to a halt in mid March due to the coronavirus pandemic
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Germany's locked-out football fans ponder how to support their teams
German Football League will meet to outline plans for the country's top flight to resume from May 9
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Possible May 9 resumption of Bundesliga behind closed doors
"A weekend with football is much more bearable than a weekend without football," Soeder said
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No fans, just cut-outs: Gladbach prepare to play in empty stadiums
Bundesliga has been suspended until at least the end of the month in a bid to limit the spread of the coronavirus
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Germany delays decision on Bundesliga 'ghost games' plan
The decision means supporters will not be allowed into German stadiums until at least September
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German venues should stay shut for 18 months
The German Football League (DFL) suspended all Bundesliga matches on March 13 until at least April 30
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Bundesliga stars glad to train again, even with social distancing
German Football League is in talks with clubs about resumption on May 2
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Bayern Munich coach Flick braced for empty stadiums if Bundesliga resumes in May
Most of the 18 clubs in Germany's top flight returned to training on Monday for the first time
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German clubs resume training amid tight virus restrictions
Bayern Munich deciding to train players in small groups to minimise the risk of infection
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Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig pledge financial aid for rivals
Four of Germany's biggest football clubs have pledged 20 million euros to help rivals facing financial difficulty
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Economic crisis begins to bite in European football
Many clubs lack sufficient reserves to get them through sustained period without revenue
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Bundesliga suspended until April 2 due to coronavirus
36 clubs in Germany's two top divisions have accepted the proposal by the German Football League


















