AFFA’s youth leagues, including U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U14, U15, U16, U17, girls’ U11, U13, U-16 and Premier League, Coca-Cola School Tournament and Region League have forced to stop by the increasing COVID-19 pandemic.
Teams sitting on top of the league tables are the winners, except in play-off tournaments. This led to league triumphs for Gabala’s U15 and U16. The latter are having 57 points after 22 matches as U15 ended with 46 in 16 games. U17 finished sixth with 32 points after 18 events.
In case of positive changes in the pandemic situation, mini tournaments may be held between the teams, responding to health caring orders by the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan.
AFFA Youth League issue, where the Gabala U19 are the winners with 33 points after 15 matches, will be discussed the next week.