Berlin: Germany captain and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer on Wednesday insisted that the Bundesliga footballers have an "enormous responsibility" after the league announced it will restart from May 15, having been granted permission to resume from Angela Merkel's government.
The German Football League (DFL) confirmed the restart date for the top two divisions, with the clubs to finalise details in a video conference on Thursday.
Earlier, German Chancellor Merkel gave permission for the Bundesliga to resume behind closed doors, amid strict hygiene measures and regular testing of players.
It will be the first of Europe's top leagues to restart since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
"People will be looking at us from other European countries, indeed all over the world," Neuer told Frankfurt-based newspaper.
"This is an enormous responsibility for us, which we must be aware of with every fibre. It is now up to us."
He said the players must ensure the league returns successfully.
"Now it is up to each individual at each club to bring this concept to life in a disciplined manner," added Neuer.
"We are particularly responsible for tens of thousands of jobs in diverse industries that live with, and through, football.