Coronavirus: UEFA and FIFA put rivalry aside in bid to solve football's "biggest crisis"

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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin called it the “biggest crisis” in the history of football. But, for once, everyone came together to try and save the beautiful game from plunging into complete meltdown because of the coronavirus.

Peace broke out between UEFA and FIFA, the clubs and the leagues were on the same page while the 55 national associations voted unanimously to postpone Euro 2020 for a year.

It will be in the same cities, same venues, same dates, just 12 months further down the line. That was the only way to clear a path so that domestic leagues even stand a chance of being finished as well as devising a plan to play the Champions League and Europa League By delaying the Euros, it eases the fixture congestion and gives hope that

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