K-League To Resume On May 8 With Strict Rules

South Korea's K-League will start up again on May 8, but under strict COVID-19 rules which includes teammates not being allowed to talk to each other.

Players will not be allowed to communicate with each other or spit on the pitch, while managers have to wear masks and fans will not be allowed to watch in stadiums. 

K-League squads are already in training and had practice matches last week. Defending champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors will host Suwon Samsung Bluewings in Jeonju in the league opener.

Football news - K-League starts up on May 8 but teammates cannot talk to each other

South Korea's K-League will start up again on May 8, but under strict COVID-19 rules

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