Belarus plays on as world soccer shuts down due to virus
MINSK, Belarus — Almost all of Europe has suspended soccer games amid the coronavirus pandemic, but Belarus is just getting started.
The crowd attending Energetik-BGU’s 3-1 win over former Champions League participant BATE Borisov on Thursday was modest — just 730 people — as Jasurbek Yakhshiboyev scored two goals on his league debut.
On an artificial field, the Uzbekistan forward danced through BATE’s defence and scored the opening goal to cheers from spectators spread out along the stadium’s only stand.
The game was in pride of place on international gambling websites. Shortly before Belarus kicked off its season, the only other up and running pro league in Europe was suspended after a meeting between the Turkish government and sports officials. Russia and Ukraine held out longer than most nations but suspended play Tuesday as the virus continued to spread.