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Serie A will not resume until June 14, confirms FIGC

It had been hoped it that Serie A would resume on June 13, which all 20 clubs selected as the target return date last week.

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Published : May 19, 2020, 11:25 AM IST

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Leeds [UK]: The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has confirmed that Serie A will not return to action until June 14.

The body's decision is in alignment with that of the Italian government, with a prime ministerial decree suspending "sporting events and competitions of all types and disciplines, in public or private places" until June 14.

Earlier, Serie A clubs had selected June 13 as the date for restarting the suspended season of the league. The date was selected as all 20 clubs participated in a video conference. However, the authorities declared on Monday that the league will now not be able to restart until June 15 at the earliest.

Also, Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had given Serie A clubs permission to start team training on Monday.

The league has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition, Parma had announced that two of their players have been sent to quarantine after testing positive for the coronavirus.

As part of a round of testing that included "about 60 people", the Serie A club announced that two players saw their tests come back positive, though they were in "excellent" condition and did not have symptoms.

"At the end of the exams, all the members of the team tested negative for the two swabs for COVID-19 performed within 24 hours, except for two players who tested positive for the first swab and negative for the second," the club had said in a statement.

"The athletes - both in excellent physical and asymptomatic conditions - were however placed in immediate isolation and the team will constantly monitor them," it added.

Leeds [UK]: The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has confirmed that Serie A will not return to action until June 14.

The body's decision is in alignment with that of the Italian government, with a prime ministerial decree suspending "sporting events and competitions of all types and disciplines, in public or private places" until June 14.

Earlier, Serie A clubs had selected June 13 as the date for restarting the suspended season of the league. The date was selected as all 20 clubs participated in a video conference. However, the authorities declared on Monday that the league will now not be able to restart until June 15 at the earliest.

Also, Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had given Serie A clubs permission to start team training on Monday.

The league has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition, Parma had announced that two of their players have been sent to quarantine after testing positive for the coronavirus.

As part of a round of testing that included "about 60 people", the Serie A club announced that two players saw their tests come back positive, though they were in "excellent" condition and did not have symptoms.

"At the end of the exams, all the members of the team tested negative for the two swabs for COVID-19 performed within 24 hours, except for two players who tested positive for the first swab and negative for the second," the club had said in a statement.

"The athletes - both in excellent physical and asymptomatic conditions - were however placed in immediate isolation and the team will constantly monitor them," it added.

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