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May return for Serie A says Italian Chief

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ITALIAN football federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina expressed his hope on Wednesday Serie A would resume on May 2 with a possible finish in July at the latest.

All Italian sport has been suspended until April 3 as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic which has killed 2,978 people in the country and forced the postponeme­nt of Euro 2020.

“I don’t even want to think that we won’t start again, it would be a hiatus, it would worry me for our country,” Gravina told Italian radio.

“We’re working on the hypothesis of starting again on May 2 and completing the championsh­ips possibly going into July if we don’t achieve it by June 30.

“In the event that it’s impossible to use all the windows as planned, we will resort to a change in the format of the competitio­ns.”

The FIGC president welcomed the postponeme­nt of the European Championsh­ip until 2021, stating as far as they were concerned “national championsh­ips have priority”.

“We don’t want to penalise anyone, but just as we evaluate format changes in the event of a reduction of the windows to play, so UEFA must do so by remodellin­g the Champions and Europa League,” added Gravina.

The Champions League final is scheduled to take place on June 27 and the Europa League final on June 24.

Italy’s sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora backed Gravina’s estimation “that Serie A can resume on May 3”.

“At least that’s what we hope for,” said Spadafora. “We will then assess whether it will be behind closed or open doors.”

Eight teams have 13 Serie A games left to play with the remainder having 12, with four Italian sides still in European competitio­n, and a Coppa Italia semifinal, second round match and final still to be played.

No Olympic ‘deadline’

Meanwhile, Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) chief Giovanni Malago confirmed an extraordin­ary council of their body would take place on March 26 with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics up for discussion.

“There is no deadline for the Olympics, but in the minds of those who know our world, we know that to understand if Tokyo 2020 can take place as scheduled, we cannot go beyond the last week of May or the first week of June,” Malago told Sky Sports Italia.

“Health comes first and foremost, common sense must prevail. We don’t know how long this health crisis will last.”

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AFP President of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), Gabriele Gravina poses with the federation’s logo.

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