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Belgian Pro League delays decision to end season

The Belgian Pro League has postponed until next week its controve... Read More
BRUSSELS: The

Belgian Pro League

has postponed until next week its controversial decision to become the first European league to officially end its season and declare

Club Brugge

champions with 11 matches unplayed.

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The measure was unanimously approved by the Pro League board at the start of the month and was due to be rubber-stamped on Friday. It will now meet next Monday.

The measure riled European

football

's governing body UEFA who are meeting this week to discuss the fate of the 2019/2020 season.

UEFA had called the Belgian move to call time on their domestic season "at this stage, premature and not justified".

It threatened to ban all teams from European competitions next season if they did not complete their league season.

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The delay also allows the Pro League to see what decisions the

government

announces on Friday in relation to holding matches behind closed doors.

The Belgian government last week announced that mass events will be banned until August 31.

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