The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

MLS to allow individual workouts on team training fields

- By Anne M. Peterson AP Sports Writer

Major League Soccer is allowing players to return to outdoor team training fields for individual workouts starting Wednesday.

MLS suspended the season because of the coronaviru­s pandemic on March 12, closing all team facilities but asking players to remain in market with their teams. The leaguewide moratorium on group and team training remains in effect through May 15.

MLS says the individual workouts must follow certain health and safety protocols. The workouts are voluntary and must also follow local public health and government policies.

MLS teams must submit a specific plan for training protocols before players are allowed to start workouts.

They will include restrictin­g facilities to essential staff, sanitizing and disinfecti­on of all equipment after each session, screening measures including temperatur­e checks, and staggered player and staff arrivals and departures, as well as designated parking that ensures proper distancing.

Players are still not allowed access to indoor facilities, such as locker rooms.

Players must wear personal protective equipment upon arriving and departing from the fields, while staff will be required to use such equipment — masks and gloves — at all times. Staff must also maintain a distance of 10 feet from players at all times.

Practice fields can be divided into four quadrants, allowing multiple players to train, but only under guidelines that restrict contact and ensure social distancing.

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