Four games of 22nd round to be played in front of empty stands due to coronavirus situation

Tuesday, 10. March 2020 at 16:19

Four games of the 22nd round of the ABA League 2 Regular Season: Rogaška - Helios Suns, MZT Skopje Aerodrom - Lovćen 1947 Bemax, Borac - Novi Pazar and Sutjeska - Dynamic VIP PAY, will be played in front of empty stands, with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).

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Four games of the 22nd round of the ABA League 2 Regular Season: Rogaška - Helios Suns, MZT Skopje Aerodrom - Lovćen 1947 Bemax, Borac - Novi Pazar and Sutjeska - Dynamic VIP PAY, will be played in front of empty stands, with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).

The decision to play the game of the 22nd round of the ABA League 2 season between Rogaška and Helios Suns in front of the empty stands of the Rogaška Slatina Sports Hall, has been made after the Government of Slovenia, Slovenian Health Ministry and National Security council have forbidden all public events with more than 100 spectators, with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).

The decision to play the game of the 22nd round of the ABA League 2 season between MZT Skopje Aerodrom and Lovćen 1947 Bemax in front of the empty stands of the Jane Sandanski Arena, has been made after the North Macedonian Government has forbidden all mass public events with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).

The decision to play the game of the 22nd round of the ABA League 2 season between Borac and Novi Pazar in front of the empty stands of the Borac Sports Hall, has been made after the Institute of Public Health in Čačak has issued a recommednation to limit all mass public events with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).

The decision to play the game of the 22nd round of the ABA League 2 season between Sutjeska and Dynamic VIP PAY in front of the empty stands of the Nikšić Sports Center, has been made after the Montenegrin Health Ministry has forbidden all mass public events, with a goal of preventing the spread of coronavirus (Covid – 19).

ABA League will, as always, keep closely monitoring the developments in this matter and will, in agreement with clubs, make further appropriate steps.

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