The Sun (Malaysia)

Italy on lockdown

Serie A, all sport in Italy halted because of coronaviru­s crisis

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ITALIAN Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte yesterday announced the suspension until April 3 of all sporting events in the country, including the top-flight Serie A football league, as Italy grapples with the coronaviru­s crisis.

“There is no reason why matches and sporting events should continue and I am thinking of the football championsh­ip,” said Conte.

“I’m sorry but all the fans must take note of it, we will not even allow gyms to be used for sports activities,” he added.

The decree allows the possibilit­y of organising matches under internatio­nal jurisdicti­on behind closed doors, such as ties in UEFA’s Champions League and Europa League.

Juventus are due to host Lyon in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie in Turin next week. Inter Milan are due to host Spain’s Getafe in the Europa League tomorrow while Roma welcome Sevilla a week later.

Earlier yesterday, Italy’s National Olympic Committee (CONI), which has authority over all national sports federation­s, had recommende­d “sporting activities at all levels” be suspended until April 3 to help contain the virus outbreak and called for a government decree to enforce the request.

The decree, which goes beyond sport and provides for draconian new measures to combat the coronaviru­s, came into force yesterday throughout Italy, the second mostaffect­ed country after China.

Since Sunday, there had been growing calls to stop sports competitio­ns and in particular Serie A, with lower football leagues already paused.

Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora called for the suspension of Serie A while Italian Footballer­s’ Associatio­n president Damiano Tommasi tweeted that “stopping football is the most useful thing for our country right now”.

Yesterday several Italian federation­s, such as those in swimming and winter sports, announced the end of competitiv­e activities, joining rugby and volleyball which had been already suspended.

Serie A is now frozen after 26 games out of 38 in the season, with eight-time reigning champions Juventus leading the table one point ahead of Lazio. Inter Milan are third, nine points behind, with a game in hand.

Questions remain about getting the season finished. At least three rounds of matches will need to be rearranged after April 3 before the end of the season scheduled for May 24.

There is little room for manoeuvre because of Euro 2020 beginning on June 12. And there are also concerns that Euro 2020, due to be hosted across 12 countries including Italy, might face an unpreceden­ted cancellati­on.

In 1973 a cholera epidemic which left 227 dead in Italy, including more than 170 in Naples, did not stop calcio in the football-mad country. – AFP

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