Liga boss eyes June 11 restart
MADRID: La Liga president Javier Tebas says he hopes the resumed season will start on June 11 with the Seville derby, “one game for all of Spain”.
“It is possible that on Thursday, June 11, we could have the first Liga game,” Tebas told Movistar Plus television on Sunday.
“We would like it to be the Seville derby — Real Betis v Sevilla — at 2200 [3am, June 12 Thai time].
“It would be our hope to have a single league game” that day so that the teams “play exclusively for all of Spain, almost as a tribute and to what has happened.”
Tebas confirmed that in the next few days there will be an official announcement concerning the restart date of the championship which was shelved in
March because of the coronavirus.
“But what is certain is that it will be the weekend of the 12th.”
On Saturday, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that La Liga could resume from its lockdown in the week beginning June 8.
All matches will be played behind closed doors.
“The resumption of major professional sporting competitions and in particular La Liga will be allowed from the week of June 8,” Sanchez told a press conference.
More than two months after the Covid-19 pandemic halted the season in Spain, players have begun training in small groups.
Barcelona sit top of the table with 58 points, two ahead of Real Madrid.
Julen Lopetegui’s Sevilla are third on 47 points, while Rubi’s Betis are 12th on 33 points.
Clubs have 11 games left to play to finish the season, with the proposed final round to be completed by the end of July.
Despite the optimism for a season restart, Tebas insisted that fans should still be wary of the dangers posed by the pandemic.
“We must not run, we have to be very cautious,” he added.
A compressed calendar would mean teams playing matches both in midweek and at weekends.
Players will also undergo tests for coronavirus the day before games and will have their temperatures taken before being allowed to enter stadiums.