French Top 14 rugby season to be abandoned, says league

LNR has yet to decide whether any club will be named champions, of if any promotions or relegations will take place

(FILES) This file photograph taken on September 8, 2018, shows the logo of the French rugby union domestic championship Top 14 on a corner flag before the match between Toulouse and La Rochelle  at The Ernest Wallon Stadium in Toulouse.  Halted since March 13, 2020, France's Top 14 competition is looking for a solution: after cancelling the semi-finals of Nice in June, then burying the hypothesis of a Top 14 final on July 18, the National Rugby League (NRL) intends to save the day by closing the 2019-2020 season, probably in September, before attacking the first day of the following one. / AFP / PASCAL PAVANI
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The French Top 14 rugby union season is to be abandoned amid the Covid-19 crisis after the league's organisers and the club presidents reached an agreement to call off the campaign, the LNR said on Thursday.

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on Tuesday said that the 2019/20 season of sport would not be able to resume, although the government's measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus left room for games to be played without spectators.

"After consultation with the presidents of Top 14 and PRO D2 [second division] clubs, the Board will propose to the LNR Management Committee not to follow up on having play-offs at the end of August to close the 2019/2020 season, to pronounce the end of this 2019/2020 season, and to focus on the organisation of the launch of the 2020/2021 editions of the two championships starting in September 2020," the LNR said in a statement.

The LNR's management committee is expected to meet some time in the next couple of weeks to validate its board's decision.

The LNR has yet to decide whether any club will be named champions, of if any promotions or relegations will take place