Football
Football is back! UK Government opens door for Premier League to return in June

The British government has given the green light for English football to return in June.
Britain’s Culture and Sport secretary Oliver Dowden said on Thursday the government was “opening the door” for football to return after it was shut down in March over the coronavirus pandemic.
Dowden revealed he had a meeting with stakeholders from the Premier League, Football Association and the English Football League to decide the way forward.
“We all agreed that we will only go ahead if it is safe to do so and the health and welfare of players, coaches and staff comes first.
“The government is opening the door for competitive football to return safely in June. This should include widening access for fans to view live coverage and ensure finances from the game’s resumption supports the wider football family.”
Dowden pointed out that it now the duty of football authorities to give guidance on how competitions should resume.
“There is combined goodwill to achieve this for their fans, the football community and the nation as a whole.
“The government and our medical experts will continue to offer guidance and support to the game ahead of any final decision which would put these plans into action,” Dowden noted.
England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam, however, indicated the return of football will depend on how players fare after group training sessions.
“There will be small, carefully measured step-wise approaches to seeing what can be achieved safely.
“The first of those is to return to safe training, still observing social distancing. Plans are being put in place at quite some depth to do that and that will be a step-wise thing.
“We’ll have to see how that goes before we even think about moving on to the return of competitive football matches. We have to be slow and we have to be measured,” said Jonathan Van-Tam.
The COVID-19 pandemic that has killed over 33,100 people in the United Kingdom.
When Premier League players return to training, they will have to abide by a strict set of rules.
According to English news outlets, all 20 Premier League clubs have reportedly received 40-page-document outlining official training protocols, with a condensed eight-page document from the PFA (Professional Footballers’ Association).
Social-distancing distancing has been heavily-emphasised on, with disinfection of playing surfaces including corner-flags, cones, goalposts and balls recommended after every training session.
AFP and the BBC report players will be subjected to two weekly testings, temperature checks as well as filling a questionnaire.
Football
Club signs “25-year-old goalkeeper” but fans think he’s 45 [See photos]

Social media across Africa on Wednesday, February 10 was sent into a frenzy by one Nigerian Club – Mighty Jets International Jos.
The Mighty Jets, took to social media to unveil their new range of kits for the upcoming Nigerian National league season while profiling its players.
One player, however, caught the eye of netizens, Goalkeeper Gobum Rotduwe.
According to the club, “Rot. D” was born on September 13, 1995, meaning he is 25 years old now.
Fans took a swipe at the club, most claiming the goalkeeper has lied about his age.
What’s your take on his age?
Football
Club signs “25-year-old goalkeeper” but fans think he’s 45 [See photos]

Social media across Africa on Tuesday, February 9 was sent into a frenzy by one Nigerian Club – Mighty Jets International Jos.
The Mighty Jets, took to social media to unveil their new range of kits for the upcoming Nigerian National league season while profiling its players.
According to the club, “Rot. D” was born on September 13, 1995, meaning he is 25 years old now.
Fans took a swipe at the club, most claiming the goalkeeper has lied about his age. What’s your take on his age?
Football
Barcelona appoint Koeman as new coach

Barcelona have appointed Ronald Koeman as their next coach, the club said in a statement on Wednesday, as the Catalans look to rebuild after their 8-2 thrashing by Bayern Munich in the Champions League last week.
Koeman, who has left his role as manager of the Netherlands, has signed a two-year-deal with Barcelona, who sacked Quique Setien on Monday after he presided over the club’s worst defeat ever in European competition.
Koeman, who will be officially presented at the Camp Nou stadium later on Wednesday, is dearly loved at Barca for his role in Johan Cruyff’s hugely successful side known as the ‘Dream Team’ and for scoring the goal that delivered the club’s first ever European Cup in 1992.
The defender later became the club’s assistant coach before embarking on a career as a head coach, managing Dutch sides Ajax Amsterdam, PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord plus Premier League sides Southampton and Everton and La Liga’s Valencia.
“Barcelona and Ronald Koeman have come to an agreement for him to be the team’s coach until 30 June 2022,” said Barca’s statement.
“A club legend and Barca’s hero at Wembley who gave fans their first European Cup, Koeman is coming back to the Camp Nou. But this time he will be in the dugout to lead the team.”
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