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La Liga plunged into uncertainty as government 'bans' fans from grounds until 2021

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La Liga president Javier Tebas has suggested there will be no matches played in front of supporters in the division until next year amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

Spain has been one of the worst-hit countries in Europe by Covid-19, and the lockdown imposed by the government looks set to continue into next month.

It could, therefore, be some time until football resumes, and according to Barcelona-based publication Sport Tebas told club bosses via a video call on Wednesday to prepare for the possibility of fans not returning until 2021.

The lack of matchday revenue for teams is set to have a catastrophic financial impact, with an estimated total figure of £306m being lost up to this point.

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