The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Italy’s Serie A back on the radar

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ROME. — Italy’s Serie A football can resume on 20 June after a threemonth absence in a country hit hard by the coronaviru­s pandemic, sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora said on Thursday.

“The Technical and Scientific Committee gave its agreement on the protocol and the federation assured me that it had a Plan B and a Plan C,” Spadafora said after a video conference meeting with Italian football chiefs.

“In light of these considerat­ions, the championsh­ip can resume on 20 June.”

Italy football federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina assured the minister that there would be a play-off system if the championsh­ip were again interrupte­d.

“We had a very useful meeting,” said Spadafora.

“From the start, I said that football could restart once all the security conditions had been met and with the agreement of the Technical and Scientific Committee on the different protocols.”

Spadafora said that Italian Cup semi-final matches, between Inter Milan and Napoli and AC Milan and Juventus, could be played the week before the championsh­ip returned.

“Italy has started to return to normal life again, it is only right that football should do the same,” he continued.

“I also hope to be able to send a positive signal to the whole country by taking advantage of the week from June 13 to 20 to conclude the Italian Cup,” he added with hopes of staging the semi-finals on the weekend of June 13-14 and the final on June 17.

Among the five major European championsh­ips, only the French Ligue 1 has been definitive­ly stopped.

No top-flight matches in Italy have been played since Sassuolo beat Brescia 3-0 on March 9, before the championsh­ip was suspended by a pandemic which has killed over 33 000 people in the country.

Most teams have 12 games left to play, but there were four postponed fixtures. — AFP.

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