The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

MLS to return with tournament in Fla.

- By Anne M. Peterson

Major League Soccer announced Wednesday that its season will resume starting July 8 with a tournament in Florida.

The league’s 26 teams will be divided into six groups for the opening round of the tournament played without fans at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports complex at Walt Disney World.

Teams had played just two games to start the season when the league suspended play on March 12 because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

While in Florida, players will be sequestere­d in a resort with a rigorous testing protocol. Each team will have three group matches, played over 16 consecutiv­e days with multiple games a day. The group matches will count toward the regular season.

Sixteen teams will advance to the knockout round, with the winnerearn­ing a spot in the 2021 CON CA CA F Champions League.

“From the very beginning we said anything we do has to ensure that we’re going to protect the health and safety of our players, all of the staff that will be accompanyi­ng them and those that are going to be working the tournament,” MLS Commission­er Don Garber said in a statement. “There will be testing for those who are traveling down to Orlando before they leave and when they arrive. There will be testing regularly during the competitio­n in the training that will precede it. And staff will be tested as well.”

The prize pool for the MLS Is Back Tournament is $1.1 million, the league said. The title match will be played on Aug. 11.

Following the tournament, teams will resume the season in their home markets. It was unclear whether those games would be played with fans in the stadiums.

The announceme­nt comes a week after the league and its players reached an agreement on a contract that runs through 2025.

Teams can begin arriving in Florida for training on June 24. Those that have already been training in market must arrive no later than seven days before their first match.

 ?? JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Major League Soccer will return on July 8 with a tournament in Orlando.
JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Major League Soccer will return on July 8 with a tournament in Orlando.

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