← Back to list
Children, elderly not encouraged to go to stadiums
Mar 19, 2021
Children and the elderly are NOT advised to visit stadiums when spectators are allowed to attend sporting events in Malaysia starting next month, due to their higher risk of getting COVID-19.
The Youth and Sports Minister says the govt cannot issue a ban BAN them from stadiums, as there are no legal provisions to do so.
Yesterday, the govt announced that sports fans can return to stadiums starting April 1st.
In areas under the Conditional MCO, crowds will be limited to 10% of the stadium's capacity or a maximum of 2,000 people, whichever is lower.
While in Recovery MCO areas, the limit is 25% capacity or 8,000 people.
--
De Gea's United days could be numbered
David de Gea could leave Manchester United this summer.
According to a report, the Red Devils are considering offering de Gea to Atletico Madrid, as part of a deal for their goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
The report adds that IF Oblak moves to Old Trafford, he will become United's new first-choice stopper.
It's because the club reckons that their back-up keeper Dean Henderson is still not ready to become their new no.1.
--
Rudiger could delay Chelsea contract talks
Antonio Rudiger may delay new contract talks with Chelsea becase he reportedly wants to consider his options.
The Blues are keen to tie the defender down to a new deal, after becoming a key figure in boss Thomas Tuchel's squad.
According to latest reports, Rudiger will only decide on his future after Euro 2020.
--
Stay updated when it comes to local and international sports events!
Find out all the latest scores and news from your favourite sports like football, badminton, tennis, golf and so much more
Make sure you tune in to the Sports Update at these times:
Weekdays
7am, 8am, 9am, 10am, 5pm, 6pm
Weekend
8am, 10am, 12 pm