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MGBSFL season suspended due to Coronavirus

All grass-roots football in England has been suspended indefinitely following new guidelines from the government.

March 18, 2020 18:04
North London Raiders against Hertswood Vale was one of the last matches to take place before the nationwide suspension of grass-roots football due to Coronavirus. (Photo: Marc Morris)

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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There were no matches in the Spartan South Midlands League, Chesman League, MJSL and Watford Friendly League last weekend, but the new directive means the MGBSFL and Maccabi Masters League will need to follow suit – with teams denied access to training and matches with immediate effect.

Four matches went ahead in the MGBSFL on Sunday, with North London Raiders clinching the Division One title, and there were three games completed in the MMFL. But the leagues have now released statements confirming there will be no further matches for the foreseeable future.

Following the announcement, MGBSFL chairman David Wolff said: “The Management Committee have suspended the Maccabi GB Southern Football League with immediate effect until further notice.

“We will keep a constant watch on developments and advise you of updates. I strongly recommend that you read the London Football Association website. We obviously can’t say when (or even if) there will be a resumption of play for this season.”