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Serie A “will comply” with the Italian government’s decision

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Serie A “will comply” with the Italian government’s decision - Sports Leo

Serie A “will comply” with the Italian government’s decision should it choose to end the current season due to the coronavirus pandemic, the league’s president said on Thursday (April 30).

Italy’s top flight, a majority of its clubs and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) have repeatedly insisted that they want to finish the 2019-20 campaign but on Wednesday Minister of Sport Vincenzo Spadafora said the chances of restarting were “increasingly narrow”.

And Paolo Dal Pino in a statement said that Serie A would maintain a “constructive and collaborative” dialogue with the government after weeks of hostility.

“If it’s possible to do it (restart) while respecting health legislation, great,” Dal Pino said.

“Otherwise we will rigorously comply, as we have always done, with the government’s decision. The (sports) ministry can be sure of our constructive and collaborative spirit.”

Serie A, which has been suspended since March 9 due to a pandemic that has killed around 28,000 people in Italy, will hold an emergency general assembly on Friday and the possibility of the season being ended is likely to be on the agenda following Spadafora’s remarks.

That is despite FIGC president Gabriele Gravina saying a cancellation would be “the death of Italian football” and that he would “never sign for the end of the championships”.

Gravina estimates that Italian football would suffer losses of up to €800 million (S$1.23 billion) in the event of the season being cancelled.

On Thursday, Spadafora told public broadcaster RAI that the government would help “as much as is possible” to make sure that football’s finances are “damaged as little as possible”, remarks which Dal Pino said he “appreciated”.

SOURCE: straits times

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