UEFA have made a move towards clearing the decks for the return of club football by announcing on Wednesday that all international matches that had been pushed back to June have now been postponed until further notice.
“This includes the
play-off matches for UEFA EURO 2020 and qualifying matches for UEFA Women’s
EURO 2021,” said European football’s governing body in a statement.
“All other UEFA
competition matches, including the centralised international friendly matches,
remain postponed until further notice.”
The decision
followed a videoconference with Europe’s 55 member federations as part of
discussions on how to adapt the fixture calendar in the face of the ongoing
coronavirus crisis.
The play-off
semi-finals and finals that are supposed to decide the last four qualifying
berths for the next European Championship were initially postponed at the end
of March and pencilled in provisionally for June.
That was “subject
to a review of the situation” amid uncertainty over how the pandemic will
develop and whether many European countries currently in lockdown will be able
to return to some kind of normality.
However, UEFA has
also stated a determination to finish all domestic and club competitions by
June 30.
While that
currently looks ambitious at the very least, clearing the international
fixtures from the same month does buy some more time as they aim to complete
the Champions League and Europa League competitions as well as domestic
leagues.
Carrying the season
on beyond that date runs the risk of clubs losing their out-of-contract players
before matches have been completed, unless a solution can be found.
The impact of the
pandemic on Europe has already forced UEFA to put Euro 2020 back 12 months.