The football calendar has to be re-written as well, with UEFA announcing an indefinite suspension of the Champions League, the Europa League, and the Euro 2020 play-offs, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Following today's video conference meeting with the general secretaries of All 55 member associations, the UEFA decided to postpone all international football matches, including the Euro 2020 play-offs, which were scheduled for June, in an effort to clear the calendar for domestic leagues to potentially resume during that time.
At club level, UEFA re-affirmed the Federation's stance, that all other UEFA matches, including the Champions League and the Europa League, remain suspended until further notice.
That’s while, deadlines related to the registration of players for next season's Champions League have also been postponed, with UEFA stating that the federation would set new deadlines in due course.