
Here is a list of international sports events hit by the coronavirus outbreak:
ITALY
* All sports events have been cancelled until April 3.
OLYMPICS
* The Tokyo 2020 Olympics torch lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia will be held without spectators.
NORTH AMERICA
* Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League have temporarily restricted locker room access to players and "essential staff".
ATHLETICS
* The World Athletics Indoor Championships, scheduled for Nanjing from March 13-15, have been postponed until next year.
* The Paris and Barcelona marathons have been postponed.
SOCCER
* FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation have agreed to postpone the Asian World Cup qualifying matches in March and June.
* The Champions League clash between Paris Saint Germain and Borussia Dortmund on March 11 will take place in an empty stadium.
* The French Ligue 1 game between RC Strasbourg and Paris St Germain scheduled for March 7 was postponed.
* The Europa League last 16, first leg between Olympiakos against Wolverhampton Wanderers on March 12 will go ahead in Piraeus without spectators.
* All French top flight matches will be played in empty stadiums or with a maximum of 1,000 people until April 15.
* Players in England's Premier League will forgo traditional pre-match handshakes.
* Players from Danish clubs Brondby and Lyngby are in isolation after they met former international Thomas Kahlenberg, who has tested positive for the virus.
* The Swiss league has been put on hold until at least March 23.
* All Romanian league matches will be played without fans until further notice.
* All Bulgarian league matches in the next two rounds will be played without fans. The Bulgarian Football Union suspended ticket sales for the Euro 2020 qualifying playoff semi-final between Bulgaria and Hungary.
* New seasons in the Chinese, Japanese and South Korean professional leagues have been postponed.
* Asian Champions League matches involving Chinese clubs Guangzhou Evergrande, Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai SIPG have been postponed. The start of the knockout rounds has been moved back to September.
FORMULA ONE
* The Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai has been postponed.
* The Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on March 22 without fans.
MOTOGP
* The opening two rounds of the season in Qatar and Thailand will not go ahead as scheduled.
TENNIS
* The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells has been cancelled.
* The WTA has cancelled the Xi'an Open and Kunming Open.
RUGBY
* Three Six Nations matches have been postponed.
* The women's Six Nations game between Scotland and France scheduled was postponed after a home player tested positive for coronavirus.
* The Singapore and Hong Kong legs of the World Rugby Sevens Series have been postponed from April to October.
TABLE TENNIS
* The world championships in Busan, South Korea, have been pushed back provisionally from March to June.
* The April 21-26 World Tour Japan Open in Kitakyushu has been postponed.
WINTER SPORTS
* The Women's World Ice Hockey Championships in Canada have been cancelled.
* The speed skating world championships in Seoul have been postponed until at least October.
BOXING
* The Olympic boxing qualifiers for Asia and Oceania were moved to Jordan from China.
GOLF
* The Honda LPGA Thailand event and the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore have been cancelled.
* The Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur and the China Open have been postponed.
CYCLING
* The final two stages of the UAE Tour were cancelled after two Italian participants tested positive for coronavirus.
* Four teams have pulled out of several cycling races in Italy.
AUSTRALIAN RULES
* The AFL game between St Kilda Saints and Port Adelaide Power scheduled for May 31 in China has been moved to Melbourne.
WEIGHTLIFTING
* The Asian Championships, scheduled to take place in Uzbekistan, have been cancelled.
BASEBALL
* The final qualification tournament for the Olympics in Taiwan has been put back from April to June 17-21.
* Japan's professional league has postponed the start of the new season.
CRICKET
* The ICC postponed the men's Cricket World Cup Challenge League A that was set to begin on March 16 in Malaysia.
JUDO
* The International Judo Federation cancelled all Olympic qualification events through to the end of April.
(Compiled by Shrivathsa Sridhar, Rohith Nair, Hardik Vyas and Simon Jennings in Bengaluru, Frank Pingue in Toronto, and Robert Muller in Prague; Editing by Susan Fenton, Ken Ferris and David Goodman)