Fermanagh suspends all GAA activity



Fermanagh GAA has announced that all training and all games within the county have been suspended until further notice, at both club and county level, because of a spike in Covid-19 cases within the county.

A county board statement published on Wednesday morning said all GAA match and training activity was being halted until further notice.

The county’s junior football championship final for 2020 has been deferred until early next year.

Below is the main text from the Fermanagh GAA statement:

“At a meeting of An Coiste Bainistí yesterday evening via tele-conference, it was agreed that all competitions under the auspices of Coiste Chontae Fhear Manach, along with all training at club and county level, are to be suspended until further notice.

“Furthermore, it was decided that all competitions, with the exception of the Junior Football Championship, will not be completed as a result of the current public health circumstances. This includes all adult and underage competitions.

“The outstanding Junior Championship Final between Coa O’Dwyers and Derrylin O’Connells will be played as early as possible in 2021 to allow the winner to participate in next year’s Intermediate Football Championship. The details of this will be worked out by the Competitions Control Committee in due course.”

Fermanagh’s senior footballers are due to play Clare and Laois in the Allianz League before the end of the month, with an Ulster quarter-final against Down scheduled for November 8th.



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