Footballers made out to be villains, says Burnley's Mee

Britain's Health Minister Matt Hancock.

 

LONDON- - Premier League footballers looking to do their bit during the coronavirus crisis have been painted as villains by the government and media, according to Burnley captain Ben Mee.

No vaccine, no American fans in stands - says poll

NEW YORK- - North America's sports leagues may be itching to return to action but 72% of those who responded to a Seton Hall poll said they would not feel safe to attend games until a vaccine for the novel coronavirus is developed.

Canadian Grand Prix postponed due to virus

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel passes the chequered flag to win the - Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal in this June 10 2018 file photo.


CANADA- - The June 14 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal joined a growing list of Formula One races postponed due to the new coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, with the 2020 season yet to get on the starting grid.

Italy begins drawing up medical guidelines for Serie A re-start

ROME- - Italy's football federation (FIGC) has begun to draw up medical guidelines for a possible re-start of Serie A, which has been suspended since March 9 because of the coronavirus outbreak.

ISL pro series to fund swimmers through to Tokyo Olympics

LONDON- - The professional International Swimming League (ISL) will fund its contracted athletes with monthly payments from September through to next year's rescheduled Tokyo Olympics, the series announced on Friday.

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