Premier League Implements Temporary Ban on Handshakes Before Games Due to Coronavirus Concerns

Concerns over the coronavirus have led to the temporary ban of the traditional handshakes between players and officials in Premier League games.

 

The Premier League has confirmed that this gesture will not take place ‘until further notice’ in accordance with medical advice.   

 

The full statement from the Premier League reads: “For health reasons, there will be no shaking of hands between players ahead of Premier League matches.

 

“The Premier League fair-play handshake will not take place between players and match officials from this weekend until further notice, based on medical advice.

 

“Coronavirus is spread via droplets from the nose and mouth and can be transmitted onto the hands and passed on via a handshake.

 

“Clubs and match officials will still perform the rest of the traditional walk-out protocol ahead of each fixture.

 

“On entering the field of play, the two teams will continue to line up, accompanied by the Premier League music, then players from the home team will walk past their opposition without shaking their hands.”

 

This decision follows the news of Danish footballer Thomas Kahlenberg, 36, who participated in the 2010 World Cup, testing positive for the coronavirus.