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Players await word from MLS

- STEVE BUFFERY

Major League Soccer players have spoken: Bring it on.

The players want to play and now the ball is in the league’s court.

On Sunday, the MLS Players Associatio­n approved a package of economic concession­s for the 2020 season, modificati­ons to the recently agreed-upon CBA, including its extension by a year, and their agreement to participat­e in a summer tournament in Orlando.

Included were salary reductions across the entire player pool, reduced team and individual bonuses, and additional concession­s to existing and future terms of the CBA.

The package has been submitted to the league for a decision by the owners.

It has been reported that MLS is considerin­g a plan to bring all MLS players down to Walt Disney World near Orlando this month to begin training for a tournament-style format that would start in July and involve all 26 teams. Each club would play at least five games.

According to reports, under the plan all members of each team, from players to support staff, would live under quarantine at one of the resorts near Walt Disney World, while both practices and games would primarily take place at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports.

Disney-owned ESPN is one of MLS’s broadcast partners.

The matches would resume on July 1 with no spectators.

MLS teams played two regular season games before the league suspended play on March 12 because of the COVID-19 outbreak.

MLS gave the green light last week for teams to start using outdoor fields for voluntary small group training sessions, with the usual safety measures still in place.

The sessions must not conflict with local public health official or government policies and provide the ability for players to step up their training while maintainin­g physical distancing protocols.

The leaguewide moratorium on full team training remains in place through, and including, June 1.

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