The 2019-20 edition of Belgium’s top tier is officially over, while a Bundesliga player has been forced to self-isolate.
The Jupiler Pro League had long been expected to close its doors early, with there being only game left of the regular season.
Club Brugge are crowned champions, with Gent joining them in the Champions League, while Charleroi, Antwerp and Standard Liege go into the Europa League.
The 2019-20 edition of Belgium’s top tier is officially over, while a Bundesliga player has been forced to self-isolate.
The Jupiler Pro League had long been expected to close its doors early, with there being only game left of the regular season.
Club Brugge are crowned champions, with Gent joining them in the Champions League, while Charleroi, Antwerp and Standard Liege go into the Europa League.
Waasland-Beveren are relegated to the second tier, while Beerschot VA and OH Leuven will play for promotion to the top flight in a playoff.
If the playoff is not fulfilled before the start of 20-21 then KVC Westerlo will replace Waasland-Beveren as they already have a valid licence to play in the Pro League.
Meanwhile in Germany, Werder Bremen have announced just one day before the Bundesliga resumes that one of their players were quarantined.
As per a club tweet, it comes as the result of ‘somebody in their personal circle’ testing positive for coronavirus.
However, unlike the now-scrapped Italian protocol, the rest of Werder’s squad will not be quarantined, while the player has since tested negative.
The German side, who are 17th in the Bundesliga, restart their campaign on Monday against Bayer Leverskuen.