Madrid [Spain]: La Liga has announced that Spain's top-two football divisions can hold full training sessions from Monday for the first time since the action was suspended in March due to the coronavirus.
La Liga has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"The beginning of group training sessions represents another step forward in the strict Training Protocol developed by La Liga in coordination with the Spanish High Sports Council (CSD), which comprises four clearly differentiated stages," the La Liga said in an official statement.
"The first began in early May, when medical tests were conducted on all La Liga Santander and La Liga SmartBank clubs and individual training began. Weeks later, on 18th May, training in small groups of up to 10 players began, which was increased to 14 shortly after. The fourth stage, which starts this Monday, is the final step of the protocol leading up to clubs restarting the competition on 11th June," it added.