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The Highland League is set to remain suspended despite some football competitions being allowed to return. Cove Rangers were the reigning champions, but could not defend their title after being promoted to Scottish League Two. As President of the Scottish FA and Chair of the Joint Response Group, I am grateful for the clinical expertise provided by government specifically to football and for the timely award of £30m in grant and loan funding for the game. Namibian President Hage Geingob has acknowledged Reconnaissance Energy Africa’s find in the Kavango Basin. Elgin City's season has been put on hold along with … “It makes no sense to me to continue meeting up in groups of 50 and more to play games of football. Highland League clubs say they cannot start the season unless fans are present. “We’ve seen it in our team and I think every team in the Highland League has seen an increase. Turriff were meant to play Formartine last Saturday in the Scottish Cup but that game was also postponed, so it has to be played this Saturday so that the victors progress to the next round on Saturday 26 December. Divisions from League One below in Scotland are suspended due to the impact of Covid-19 across the country. But with the Scottish Government lifting restrictions this week, as well as allowing limited number of fans into stadiums from September 14, the Highland League are ready to announce when they can start the season. The list of leagues that have been suspended are SPFL League One, SPFL League Two, Scottish Women’s Football Premier Leagues 1 & 2, Highland League, Lowland League, East, West & South of Scotland Leagues, Scottish Junior FA Leagues and the North Caledonian League. The season began on 27 July 2019 and was scheduled to end on 18 April 2020. “While the national sport has been afforded the privilege of elite sporting exemption, the risk of mass transportation of untested, largely part-time players is something that cannot be sustained as the cases continue to rise and available hospital beds become increasingly scarce. Sonatrach has pulled the plug on the Isarene permit, held by Petroceltic International. “After discussions with the SPFL, the Premiership and Championship will continue on the proviso that both adhere to the existing testing regime. “Much has been said of football’s relationship with the Scottish Government during the pandemic. © 2021 - Highland News and Media Ltd. All rights reserved. This site uses cookies. Scottish FA president Rod Petrie, said: “The Scottish FA is well aware of the efforts all clubs take to comply with the exacting protocols that were conditional on elite football being given an exemption to continue amid the pandemic. © Aberdeen Journals Ltd 2021. Scottish Highland Football League - Suspension of Football Please note that, in accordance with this morning's Scottish FA DIrective, all football due to be played under the auspices of the Highland League is suspended until further notice. “Whether three weeks is long enough is the next question, but we’ll wait and see how things play out. The Victoria Park boss said: “I think it is the right decision, we’ve seen an increase in infections or people having to isolate. Trafigura and Sonangol are going their separate ways and dividing up Puma Energy, the downstream fuel supplier. That evening the Highland League management committee met and discussed the playing suspension. On 13 March 2020, the league was … In line with the rest of football in Scotland, the Highland League was suspended indefinitely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On 11 January 2021 the league was suspended by the Scottish Football Association due to the escalating pandemic situation. The Highland League remains suspended. “We reiterate our commitment to playing our part in the collective effort to eradicate the virus.”. The 2019–20 Highland Football League was the 117th season of the Highland Football League, and the 6th season as the fifth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. The Scottish Cup and Highland League have been suspended due to the national lockdown until at least January 31. The SPFL Premiership will be exempt from the suspension, provided it continues to adhere to the stringent testing protocols. Published: 12:00, 11 January 2021 | Updated: 12:26, 11 January 2021. The decision was announced by the Highland League on 30 March 2021. The Scottish Cup and Highland League have been suspended due to the national lockdown until at least January 31. “Players are coming and mixing with 20 or 30 others and then going back to parents or grandparents and it’s an unnecessary risk so I think it’s the right decision. Please note that, in accordance with this morning’s Scottish FA Directive, all football due to be played under the auspices of the Highland League is suspended until further notice. “None the less the continuation of football at all levels has weighed increasingly heavy on me as President, my colleagues on the board and the Joint Response Group as we have watched the new strain of the virus spread rapidly. The Scottish Football Association announced on Monday January 11 that the Highland League was to be suspended until January 31 when the position would be reviewed. “I agree with the decision, I’m not particularly happy about it, but it takes away the stress and concern.”. The 17 clubs in the Highland League have maintained that they will not kick off the campaign behind closed doors and Houston says he would be "amazed" if that position changes. The boss of Prosafe is “extremely disappointed” by an appeal court decision to make the offshore accommodation provider pay Westcon Yards £337 million. The SPFL Championship will also be able to continue provided it commences weekly PCR testing. Despite having only completed three fixtures, Brora Rangers were declared champions for the second successive season using a points per game formula. “Travelling was becoming a bit concerning as well. Representatives from Highland League clubs have held a series of meetings to discuss what impact any further delay will have on the season. A look back at the Highland League campaign that involved just 16 fixtures played over seven weekends and ended with Brora Rangers being crowned champions
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