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The English Football Association proposes Wembley to complete the season



     The Times reported, citing a close source, that the Football Association has offered to use Wembley Stadium and St George Park Sports Center to help complete the remainder of the Premier League matches.


The newspaper report stated that Wembley can host several matches on the same day in the context of limiting movement between headquarters when the restrictions currently imposed are relaxed, adding that he does not expect to allow the return of the public to the stadiums at this time.


The soccer activity in England stopped on March 13 due to the outbreak of the highly infectious virus, and the return of matches remains subject to the approval of the health and governmental authorities.
"When we know the duration of the closure and the movement's mechanisms, we will be able to consider possible options," the source said.


The report added that St. George's Park, the National Football Center in England with a hotel that has 228 rooms and 13 stadiums, five of which are equipped with floodlights, can be used as a training center under quarantine.

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