The CONIFA World Football Cup, which Kernow Football Alliance was due to compete in, has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The decision to postpone the tournament, which was set to take place in Skopje, North Macedonia from May 30 to June 7 this year,

Cornish representative side Kernow FA had been due to compete as one of 16 teams representing de-facto nations, regions, minority peoples and sports isolated territories in the flagship competition of CONIFA, the football federation for all associations outside FIFA.

A statement posted on the organisation's website on Monday said the decision, which was made by the CONIFA Executive Committee on Sunday night, was made with the number one priority of the health and wellbeing of all involved in mind.

No decision has yet been taken as to when the tournament will be now be played with CONIFA Global President, Per-Anders Blind, saying the organisation would release further information as to new dates "as soon as we can".

The statement in full read: "CONIFA has today announced that the CONIFA Sportsbet.io World Football Cup 2020 will not be taking place in North Macedonia from 30 May – 7 June 2020. This is due to the COVID-19 emergency being seen across the world.

"The health and wellbeing of all CONIFA members, teams, volunteers and supporters is the number one priority for the organisation. There was also a strong desire to avoid putting pressure on the North Macedonia public services, who would have to be in attendance at matches, during this crisis.

"The decision was made by the CONIFA Executive Committee on Sunday evening, after a binding vote taken by the committee."

Blind said: "We are all very sorry to have let everyone know that the CONIFA Sportsbet.io World Football Cup 2020 is not taking place in May-June 2020. But our priority right now is looking after the health and wellbeing of all our members, teams and volunteers.

"The COVID-19 outbreak has meant that teams cannot train, the organising committee has been unable to travel to North Macedonia to continue with preparations, and travel bans across the world make it uncertain that our teams would be able to reach the tournament.

"We will be discussing and releasing further information about the World Football Cup as soon as we can.

"CONIFA would like to thank our partners, Sportsbet.io, for their support in making this decision, and also thank all those who had offered to work with CONIFA in North Macedonia this summer. We hope to see you all at the World Football Cup soon."