Italy's clubs must minimise their costs to fight the financial instability caused by the coronavirus pandemic
With the COVID-19 pandemic spreading across Spain, the La Liga title defenders decided to ease the financial burden on their employers
Premier League clubs will attend a meeting on Friday to decide the fate of the current season
Juventus might be declared winners as they lead Lazio by a point atop the Serie A 2019-20 season table
The decision would apply to tiers three to seven of men's and women's non-league football competitions
Spain has recorded the second most coronavirus death cases after Italy as it surpassed China's numbers
22-year old Luka Jovic claimed that he didn't know all the quarantine rules and he accidentally violated them
Premier League clubs have experienced drastic financial loss since all events are cancelled because of the COVID-19 outbreak
Like the rest of Europe, German football has also been hit hard in financial terms by the coronavirus pandemic
Messi, Ronaldo, and Lewandowski also donated 1 million euros each to fight the COVID-19 pandemic
The former Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain star is eyeing a managerial position after his Milan contract ends in June
Football in Italy is currently halted as over 5000 people have died because of the coronavirus pandemic
Football, along with other sports in the UK, has been impacted drastically by the coronavirus pandemic
Euro 2020 has been postponed by a year, which leaves an opportunity for domestic fixtures to be conducted in June
The Australian Football League (AFL) opted to press on without crowds.
CR7 is currently self-isolating in Portugal after his Juventus teammate tested positive for COVID-19
All football leagues and sports competitions have been halted in Europe to contain the spread of COVID-19
More than 2,100 people have died in Italy, which is supposed to host the opening game of Euro 2020 in Rome.
Football fixtures as well as other sporting events in many countries in Europe have been postponed until at least April 3 due to COVID-19 threat
All sporting events in the UK have been halted until April 3 in an attempt to contain the further spread of the COVID-19 pandemic
Three Premier League players will undergo coronavirus tests on Friday after showing signs of COVID-19.
Premier League clubs will meet on Friday to decide a unified strategy for their future league fixtures
Real Madrid confirmed its senior football team is in quarantine after one of the club's basketball players tested positive for the virus.
Ronaldo will not be flying back to Turin as he remains quarantined in his family home in Portugal.
Atletico Madrid went through to the UCL quarter finals after winning 4-2 on aggregate
The Italian government has implemented a nationwide lock-down and suspended all sporting events until April 3
The Reds are currently trailing 0-1 to Atletico after the first leg of their round-of-16 encounter
COVID-19 has kept fans from attending a closed-door Serie A match between Juventus and Inter Milan.
Los Blancos are trailing two points behind Barca with 11 games still remaining for each side
The Red Devils are now 37 points behind table leaders Liverpool with nine games still remaining for each side