AUSTRALIA’S LAST ACTIVE sport, the A-League soccer, has pulled the plug on its season to curb the spread of coronavirus, with bosses saying it had become “mission impossible”.
Irish duo Roy O’Donovan and Wes Hoolahan ply their trade in the league, and were action again yesterday for Newcastle Jets after playing three games in nine days.
Former Ireland international Simon Cox and Dubliner Jay O’Shea also play Down Under.
- Business as usual for the Irish duo who’ve played three games in the last nine days
The decision follows the National Rugby League and the country’s most popular spectator sport, Aussie Rules, making similar decisions over the past two days.
Rugby union, cricket, basketball and other sports had already shut down.
The 11-team A-League, which played to empty stadiums last weekend, only had five rounds left to complete the season. But tightened government restrictions, including state border shutdowns, made it too difficult to continue.
“The decision taken was the result of the increased state and national requirements, in particular border controls that the states, and New Zealand have implemented,” said Football Federation Australia chief James Johnson.
“As a national competition that is played in almost all parts of Australia, also in New Zealand, mission complicated became mission impossible.”
FFA will review the situation over the coming weeks with a further status assessment scheduled for 22 April, with the goal being to reschedule the remaining games.
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Two A-League teams, Wellington Phoenix and Melbourne Victory, were already serving mandatory 14-day quarantines after playing in New Zealand last week and failing to get back to Australia before tough new entry rules took effect.
“To get so close to completing the competition, only to pull up a few weeks short, has been heartbreaking for the players, clubs and fans,” added Johnson.
“That said, the health and safety of our fans, players, volunteers and staff has always been the overriding consideration for us.”