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Coronavirus Outbreak: Italian sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora set to extend ban on all competitions till May

Reuters March 29, 2020, 16:28:13 IST

Spadafora said that the suspension should be extended to all training, which has so far not been banned, amid uncertainty over when the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be held

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Coronavirus Outbreak: Italian sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora set to extend ban on all competitions till May

Rome: Italy’s sports minister said he will propose extending the ban on all competitions to the whole of April in an effort to contain the coronavirus. [caption id=“attachment_8203251” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image. AP Representational image. AP[/caption] The death toll from the coronavirus rose past 10,000 in Italy on Saturday, a figure that made an extension of a national lockdown almost certain. “Re-starting matches … is unrealistic. Tomorrow I will propose to extend the ban on all sports competitions, of all levels and types, to the whole of April,” Vincenzo Spadafora told daily la Repubblica in an interview. Italy’s top-flight Serie A football league has been suspended since 9 March and the Euro 2020 Championship was postponed for a year on 17 March. Spadafora said that the suspension should be extended to all training, which has so far not been banned, amid uncertainty over when the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be held. The minister added that he would draw up a plan worth 400 million euros ($446 million) for sports associations and amateur clubs and called on Serie A to adopt “a serious willingness to change”. He did not elaborate. “After this crisis, nothing can be like before,” he said. On Saturday, Juventus players, leading the league by one point from Lazio with 12 games remaining, agreed on a wage reduction that will save the Turin-based club 90 million euros. Click here to follow LIVE updates on coronavirus outbreak

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