Business Day (Nigeria)

Serie A sets new date for completion of season

- ANTHONY NLEBEM

Italy’s football federation (FIGC) has set a new date of 20 August for Serie A to finish with the possibilit­y of playoffs in the case of another suspension because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A meeting of FIGC’S Federal Council stressed Italian football’s desire for the top leagues to return to action but confirmed that all amateur competitio­ns will be stopped.

“The FIGC expressed its desire to restart and complete the national profession­al competitio­ns by setting the last closing date of the Serie A, Band C competitio­ns to August 20,” the FIGC said in a statement.

The start of next season will be on 1 September.

The Italian season has been on hold since 9 March amid the pandemic which has killed more than 32,000 people in Italy. The end of the season had already been pushed back from 30 June to 2 August.

Football clubs were on Tuesday given the all clear by the Italian government to resume group training, but competitio­ns remain suspended until mid-june.

Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora said that a decision will be made on 28 May on whether the season can resume after a meeting with football bosses.

On Wednesday, the FIGC said that they would decide before competitio­n resumes the rules to apply in the case of a new suspension.

The federation envisages “brief phases of playoff and playout in order to define the result of the competitio­ns”.

If the season were stopped a system would be devised “which will in all cases provide for relegation and promotions”.

The FIGC, however, called time on its amateur leagues, including women’s competitio­ns up to Serie B. A decision on the women’s Serie A will be taken “in the coming days”.

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