MILAN, May 17 — Footbal clubs in Italy’s top-flight can resume full training from tomorrow, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said yesterday, as part of a further easing of restrictions of one of the world’s strictest coronavirus lockdowns. Serie A has been suspended since March 9 and a date has...
Sunday, 17 May 2020 09:17 AM MYTMILAN, May 17 — Footbal clubs in Italy’s top-flight can resume full training from tomorrow, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said yesterday, as part of a further easing of restrictions of one of the world’s strictest coronavirus lockdowns.
Italy was the first European country to be seriously affected by the coronavirus crisis while Serie A was the first league to play matches without spectators and the first major league to suspend play. Yesterday, Germany’s Bundesliga became the first major European league to re-start since the Covid-19 pandemic obliterated the global sporting calendar.
“To give a precise date we need to have some more guarantees than those we have at the moment but from what I’ve been told, we haven’t had them yet.”
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