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Coronavirus battle: National League suspended indefinitely, for now

Non-League football is in even deeper coronavirus lockdown after the National League was suspended indefinitely on Tuesday afternoon.

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Non-League football is in even deeper coronavirus lockdown after the National League was suspended indefinitely on Tuesday afternoon.
Originally postponed until 3 April, the unlimited extension to the suspension was announced at teatime on Tuesday following the latest emergency meeting of the Vanarama-sponsored National League’s board.
The National League’s decision comes after all Non-League football at Steps 3 to 7 was terminated with immediate effect by the Football Association last Thursday, a decision which has sparked huge controversy after the season was declared null and void with no promotion or relegation.
The competition must still decide if it will follow suit and expunge all the results in the National League, National North and National South. Any decision is complicated by the National League’s links to the professional game through promotion and relegation from the English Football League.
As it stands, the Premier League, EFL, National League, National League North and South and Women’s Super League still aim to complete the 2019/20 season.


The National League statement read: “The National League Board met earlier today and has reviewed its prior decision to suspend the competition until at least 3rd April 2020.
“In consideration of the very serious and unprecedented national public health emergency caused by the coronavirus, the Board has taken the decision to suspend the National League, National League North and National League South competitions indefinitely.
“The National League is currently obtaining specialist legal advice, is consulting regularly with The Football Association and other stakeholders, and is committed to involving its member clubs in a pending decision on how best to conclude the 2019/20 season.”
As reported exclusively by The NLP on Monday, more than 100 clubs have sent an open letter to the FA over the decision to null and void the season, calling for it to “urgently” reconsider the decision which must still be ratified by the FA Council.

Make sure you get your copy of The Non-League Paper this week for all the latest news in one place on the impact of the coronavirus crisis on society and football’s fightback.
In shops on Sundays and Mondays, it’s always available as a pound-busting digital edition and full replica of the printed paper. Save cash on single issues, even more on longer deals and the pages still rustle too!
Images courtesy of @TheVanaramaNL/Twitter
 

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