Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PSL reopens in Subic

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The Philippine Superliga (PSL) will soon be back and with a promise of thrilling, more exciting matches when its Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup 2020 unwraps on 26 November in Subic.

PSL chairman Philip Ella Juico said the country’s top volleyball league is now preparing to restart its season under the new normal after the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease (IATF) gave it the green light to play.

A former chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission, Juico said his team has formed a medical committee that works hand in hand with the (IATF) and Department of Health to make sure that all the safe and healthy protocols of the government are being met.

Among the safety measures that the PSL will put in place are the usual temperatur­e checking, observance of social distancing and wearing of masks and shields.

The league will also designate a single entry and exit point and make sure that packed meals are distribute­d in an orderly manner to avoid contractin­g the coronaviru­s disease.

“We’re doing all of these for our fans and supporters who have waited long enough for intense volleyball action,” Juico said.

“Restarting the season is not easy. But we are willing to do it for our fans, players, coaches, team owners, league personnel and all stakeholde­rs who are seriously craving for the return of volleyball. We, however, have to do it safely and effectivel­y.”

Juico added that the PSL’s host — the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority — has been supporting the league in crafting all the health and safety protocols.

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