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Published 23 Mar, 2016 07:12am

Belgium cancel training after Brussels explosions

BRUSSELS: Belgium’s national team cancelled a training session on Tuesday to show respect to the victims after explosions hit Brussels leaving at least 13 people dead.

Two explosions tore through Brussels airport in what Belgian public broadcaster VRT called a suicide attack, and a further blast struck a metro station in the capital shortly afterwards.

Belgium coach Marc Wilmots called off a planned afternoon practice for his squad at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.

“We are all together with our thoughts with the victims. Football is unimportant today. Training cancelled,” the team said on their Twitter feed.

“Can’t believe I’m reading these things again ...,” added defender Jan Vertonghen.

The Belgian side, top of the FIFA world rankings, usually attract large crowds to their home training sessions and the public are encouraged to attend.

The attacks also threaten next Tuesday’s friendly against Portugal in Brussels, which is a preparatory game for both teams ahead of this year’s European Championship in France.

Belgium’s last scheduled international, against Spain on Nov. 17 in Brussels, was cancelled following the attacks in Paris.

In another reaction to the blasts, the Travers la Flandre cycling race, which had been due to be held on Wednesday, was also called off.

Published in Dawn, March 23rd, 2016

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