Pandemic pause hits global football in injuries, finances
March 2020 was the last time football was played in the pre-COVID world, before coronavirus hit Europe and forced footballing federations to stop or outright cancel competitions.
Griffith Business School economist Fabrizio Carmignani explains how the pandemic exacerbated structural inequities in football, to James Bogojevski.
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