The Egyptian government has hinted that the Egyptian Premier League could return in mid-June amidst the outbreak of the Coronavirus oubreak.
Egypt’s Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly revealed at a press conference that the imposed curfew will remain until the second week of next month but Sporting activities could return during that Period.
Football activities in the North African country have been halted since mid-March when the curfew was imposed.
“Life will start to gradually return to normal with precautionary measures in mid-June,” Madbouly said.
“The enforced curfew will be extended until mid-June, starting from 8 PM until 6 AM.
“After that period, sporting activities in clubs and youth centers will then return but with precautionary measures.
“Wearing masks will be mandatory before entering any place with large gatherings and anyone who does not comply with these rules will be held legally responsible,” he added.
“The enforced curfew will be extended until mid-June, starting from 8 PM until 6 AM.
“After that period, sporting activities in clubs and youth centers will then return but with precautionary measures.
“Wearing masks will be mandatory before entering any place with large gatherings and anyone who does not comply with these rules will be held legally responsible,” he added.
Egypt has recorded more that 12,200 cases of Covid-19 with 630 deaths while 3,742 people have recovered from the virus.