Burundi is to continue playing league football despite the threat of the coronavirus pandemic, its football federation decided on Sunday after a meeting of its clubs.
The east African country is one of only four where formal league football continues after a worldwide shutdown of sport in the face of the health crisis.
There have been three confirmed cases of COVID-19 infections in Burundi, which along with Belarus, Nicaragua, and Tadjikistan continues to sanction league football.
"After consultation with Public Health Minister Thaddeus Ndikumana, the general assembly decided that the first and second division championships should continue to be played while observing the appropriate hygiene measures," the federation said in a statement, after a meeting to discuss whether to proceed with the season.
The season in Burundi, whose national team last year competed at the Africa Cup of Nations finals for the first time, has only three rounds left to play.
ESPN previously reported, before the first case in the country was confirmed, about the continuation of football and other mass gatherings, which had come under fire from a number of Burundi nationals based elsewhere.