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Spain's La Liga Aiming for June Restart


Mon 04 May 2020 | 09:35 PM
Mohamed Helba

La Liga organisers are aiming to resume the season, which was suspended by the coronavirus outbreak, in June as clubs are set to return to training this week.

Players from the top two pisions will train inpidually after an agreement with Spain's sports and health authorities that guarantee the safety of both players and staff.

Players must undergo test before they can return to training sessions.

It is worth mentioning that all sports activity in Spain was suspended indefinitely in March.

"The country's top pision has created detailed protocols for the return to training so proper health safeguards are observed. Part of this involves training sessions progressing from inpidual to small groups and then team training," BBC reported.

"These measures cover a period of approximately four weeks with different phases that, in any case, will be subject to the de-escalation process established by the government," a La Liga statement read.

"Together with the medical tests carried out by clubs, a staggered return to training has been implemented that will start with players training alone and with group activities prior to the return to competition, scheduled for June."

There are 11 rounds of matches remaining, with Barcelona top of the table, two points clear of rivals Real Madrid.