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Ronaldinho, who is jail in Paraguay for his fake passport case, will not have visitors in the wake of coronavirus.
Nahomi Kawasumi, who is a international footballer for Japan, withdrew from the Tokyo 2020 torch relay, citing the risk of being infected with the coronavirus.
Bala Devi decided to stay back in Glasgow, where she plays for Scottish football club Rangers, after the Indian government said that no international flight will be allowed to land in the country.
Borussia Moenchengladbach will lose income from broadcasting, sponsorships and ticket sales during the coronavirus outbreak with all Bundesliga matches suspended.
Brazilian football clubs like Bahia, Athletico Paranaense and Sao Paulo offered their stadiums and training grounds to the government to use for the fight against coronavirus.
Manchester United will pay all their casual staff even if their matches are affected by coronavirus.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he was in 'good spirits' after coronavirus case.
Coronavirus effect: Premier League and English Football League held crisis meetings after which the shutdown was extended.
James Milner showed himself sorting out tea bags and his lawn on video amid Premier League suspension due to coronavirus chaos.
Fact Check: The viral claim that Cristiano Ronaldo plans to turn his hotels in Portugal into hospitals for people infected by coronavirus is false.
Neroca FC take on Chennai City FC at the Khuman Lampak Stadium in the I-League.
UEFA Europa League 2019-20: Odion Ighalo was among the scorers as Manchester United crushed LASK Linz 5-0 in the first leg of their last 16 fixture.
With coronavirus wrecking havoc with the football calendar, Copa del Rey final has been postponed.
UEFA Champions League: Neymar produced some of his best football as PSG beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 on aggregate to make it to the quarter-finals.
AFC Cup: Chennai City FC take on Maziya S&R Club, who beat Bengaluru FC in the playoffs, at home.
All sporting events in Italy, including Serie A, have been halted till April 3 over the coronavirus outbreak.