Partizan halve wages amid coronavirus pandemic


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 08 Apr 2020

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Partizan Belgrade have slashed player, staff and board wages by 50% for the next three months to cut losses during the coronavirus pandemic, the Serbian first division club said on Wednesday.

"The reality is that the state of emergency (in Serbia because of the pandemic) will stay in effect until the second half of May," Partizan said in a statement released to the Balkan nation's media.

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