Greek soccer assessing impact of coronavirus says league chief


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Greek Cup Final - PAOK Salonika v AEK Athens - OAKA Spiros Louis, Athens, Greece - May 11, 2019 PAOK Salonika players celebrate winning the final with the trophy REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek soccer will know later this month the extent of some of the damage to the game caused by the coronavirus outbreak, Super League president Minas Lysandrou said, after clubs this week set up a working group to chart the impact and plan for the future.

The Super League has suspended play until at least April 24 with the country in complete lockdown.

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