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The hosting of local tournaments and championships for non-contact sports without an audience will be allowed beginning July 15, said Ismail Sabri. — Picture by UNSPLASH

Competitions for non-contact sports without audience allowed beginning July 15

PUTRAJAYA, July 10 — The hosting of local tournaments and championships for non-contact sports without an audience will be allowed beginning July 15, says Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said this included motorsports, badminton singles, tennis singles, solo gymnastics, springboard diving and chess tournaments.

“At the same time, operators of commercial fields, futsal courts, sports facilities and academies are also allowed to operate,” he said at a press conference after the special ministerial meeting on the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) here today.

Ismail Sabri said that sporting and recreational activities for contact sports such as football, rugby, basketball and sepak takraw, as well as combat sports such as karate, silat and taekwondo were also allowed from the same date.

The reopening of phases three and four for sports and recreational activities were subject to the set standard operating procedures (SOP), he added.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said the special meeting also agreed to allow the organisation of local competitions and tournaments without spectators for team contact sports beginning Aug 15.

“Examples of team sports tournaments are the football Super League and Premier League, Sepak Takraw League, Hockey League and Rugby League,” he said.

He added that the premises operators and event organisers would need to hold the competitions in a controlled manner, in accordance with the set SOPs, which include the requirement to download the MySejahtera application, having body temperature checks, sanitisation of equipment after each use, and controlling the number of staff present.

“All SOPs will be uploaded by the National Security Council and the Ministry of Youth and Sports in the near future for reference,” he said.

Ismail Sabri stressed, however, that the organisation of international events involving participants from abroad was still not allowed for the time being.

— Bernama

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