Australia announced today that there are over a 1000 coronavirus detected cases. It didn't cause anyone to revert the decision play major sports events in the country. Of course, under the current circumstances, all matches are played behind closed doors.
Coronavirus Times: Singapore Marches On, Behind Closed Doors, Sort of
Although still battling fiercely with the coronavirus pandemic, Singapore leads the way for Asian football with a slow and steady return to routine. Although still playing behind closed doors, they try and get creative.
Coronavirus Times: Australia Picks up the Pace
As more leagues across the globe halt their operations, Australia has chose to take a different approach: Speed up and condense the schedule, so the league will finish before the coronavirus will pause all sport activities in the country.
Coronavirus Times: In pursuit of a title in Bhutan, the world's most Isolated Country
Bhutan is almost a coronavirus free area. The kingdom that was isolated for decades is now one of the few countries that still play football, and all they want is to celebrate the first title of the season.
Coronavirus Times: Derbies in Brazil and Bahrain
As the coronavirus pandemic increasingly shuts down leagues across the globe, football matches seem to be a rare commodity these days. In Brazil and Bahrain, two passionate derbies went ahead as planned, and restored some sense of normality.





