J-League closes doors to fans as Covid spike forces emergency measures in Japan
April 26 – Japan’s J-league will revert to playing matches behind closed doors following a state of emergency being announced in the country that is due to host the Olympic Games this summer.
The next 11 matches in the top two divisions in Japan will be played in front of empty stands as the country bids to curb a new spike in coronavirus cases. The state of emergency have been declared in Tokyo,
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