Jamaica Gleaner

Football training set to resume in Spain

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FOOTBALLER­S IN Spain will be allowed to resume individual training next week, putting the Spanish league on track to restart sometime in June.

The Spanish government yesterday revealed a four-phase plan to get the country back to “a new normal” following the coronaviru­s outbreak, allowing all profession­al athletes to return to individual training on Monday, several weeks after sports events were halted in the hard-hit southern European nation.

The announceme­nt came on the same day the French government banned all major sporting events until September, ending the country’s football season.

In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said “basic” training for profession­al athletes will be permitted beginning Monday, at the start of the first phase of the plan aimed at easing the lockdown measures that have been in place since March 14.

Sanchez did not say when sports competitio­ns are expected to resume, but La Liga had been contemplat­ing a period of training of about a month before it could restart.

DETAILED PROTOCOL

The league has already sent clubs a detailed protocol with safety guidelines on how to return to practice. The protocol also has four stages, including a preparatio­n phase that would be followed by individual practices, smaller group sessions, and, finally, full squad sessions.

In the initial phase, players are expected to use the teams’ training facilities but won’t be allowed to interact with teammates. Group training sessions are expected a few weeks later, during the second phase of the government plan.

Games are expected to take place in empty stadiums when the league finally restarts. Local authoritie­s are expecting sports events to remain without fans until after the summer.

 ?? AP ?? Constuctio­n workers stand by Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday.
AP Constuctio­n workers stand by Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday.

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