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Uruguayan football federation lays off 400, including coach Tabarez

The Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) announced that almost al... Read More

MONTEVIDEO

: The

Uruguayan Football Association

(AUF) announced that almost all of its staff, including coach

Oscar Tabarez

, have been laid off due to the coronavirus pandemic that has frozen sport worldwide.

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"The executive committee informs that, due to the current health crisis which has brought to a halt all its activities, it is obliged to take a series of tough decisions in order to protect the future functioning of the institution," the AUF said in a statement on Friday.

The main measure was to "send all its staff to collect unemployment insurance" including Tabarez, 73, who has been the coach of the Uruguayan national team since 2006, leading them to a World Cup semi-final and a

Copa America

title.

As well as full time staff, the AUF said it is also suspending "all outside contracts in all categories" and was maintaining only "essential" services for the "basic needs of the institution."

According to Uruguayan media, this decision affects nearly 400 people.

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"In a short time, the ball will start rolling again," the communique concluded.

Uruguayan football, like all public events, was suspended on 13 March "until further notice," the day the first four cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the country.

According to the latest figures announced on Friday, 274 people tested positive in Uruguay.

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