FPF and the clubs decide not to resume training and Paulisto remains suspended; see details



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Corinthians and the other clubs competing in the São Paulo A1 Series Championship met with the Paulista Football Federation on Monday. The meeting decided two important points regarding São Paulo soccer: games will not resume and training will only resume when all clubs have agreed.

The definition of these returns will only be made when the state and municipal health authorities authorize it, according to the entity. The same will be true for FPF refereeing teams. The meeting, worth mentioning, took place virtually and had Andrés Sánchez as representative of the Corinthians.

According to the statement issued by the entity, they are in contact “with the Government of the State of São Paulo and sent the Soccer Resumption Protocol, produced by the FPF Medical Commission, chaired by Prof. Dr. Moisés Cohen. The document it contains preventive measures and control for the end of the competition as soon as the authorities allow it. “

Another important point in the text refers to the Paulista Championship, which was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The tournament still has two rounds of the first phase to be played, in addition to all knockouts. According to FPF, “it will end, yes, in the field.”

See the full FPF statement

The Paulista Football Federation and the Paulista Série A1 – 2020 Championship Clubs held a virtual meeting on Monday, May 4, 2020, to update the events due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of football, when This is authorized . In this sense, with due attention to transparency, we list below the topics covered in the videoconference:

– The São Paulo Football Federation and the clubs that participate in the São Paulo A1 Series Championship deeply regret the 7,025 deaths registered in the country as of this Sunday and we sympathize with all the families who lost their loved ones;

– São Paulo football, united and aware of its role in society, affirms that it will only return to activities when state and municipal health authorities allow it, preserving the integrity of all those involved in organizing parties;

– This cohesion and commitment to public health are also reflected in the return to training. By mutual agreement, all the clubs decided to re-train together, on the same date, which will be agreed as soon as the health authorities grant the authorization. The same term will apply to the FPF referee team;

– The São Paulo Soccer Federation maintains constant contact with the São Paulo State Government and sent the Soccer Resumption Protocol, produced by the FPF Medical Commission, chaired by Prof. Dr. Moisés Cohen. The document contains preventive and control measures to end the competition as soon as the authorities allow it;

– The FPF has decided that it will not celebrate the traditional Festival of the Best of the Championship in 2020. The amount that would be invested in the event will be completely reverted to the cost of the Soccer Resumption Protocol. The same will occur in relation to the financial support received by CBF, in the amount of R $ 120 thousand.

Like millions of fans, the São Paulo Football Federation and the clubs participating in the Paulista Série A1 Championship are looking forward to the return of football. The Paulista Championship will end, yes, on the field. However, we are convinced that the moment is to take care of the health and life of all Brazilians. Therefore, we will follow all the deadlines and health protocols established by the authorities.

Videoconference participants: Reinaldo Carneiro Bastos – FPF President, Fernando Enes Solleiro – FPF Vice President, Mauro Silva – FPF Vice President, Luis Antonio Martinez Vidal – FPF Vice President, Gustavo Delbin – Vice President of Registration, Transfers and Licenses FPF, Mislaine Scarelli – Vice President of Corporate Management FPF, Emerson Piovesan – Vice President of Finance FPF, Moisés Cohen – President of the Medical Committee FPF, Fernando Mello – Vice President of Communication and Marketing FPF, Bernardo Itri – Director of Communication FPF, Cristina Abreu – Director of Competitions of FPF, Ana Paula Oliveira – President of the FPF State Arbitration Commission, Ednilson Corona – Member of the FPF State Arbitration Commission, Aline Pellegrino – Director of FPF Women’s Soccer, Maurício Fragata – Marketing Manager of FPF, Andréa Franco – Coordinator of the FPF Collection, Caio Medauar – FPF Ombudsman, Lúcio Blanco – Consultation r de Eventos Esportivos FPF, André Sica – Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs, Luiz Felipe Santoro – Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs, Alexandre Bird Filho – Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs, Cristiano Caús – Member of the Committee on Affairs Legal, Lucas D´Andrea Balistiero – President of AA Internacional de Limeira, Sebastião Moreira Arcanjo – President of AA Ponte Preta, Gerson Engrácia Garcia – President of Botafogo Futebol S / A, Paulo Sirqueira Korek Farias – President of EC Água Santa, Sidney Gerson Riquetto – President of EC Santo André, Carlos Alberto Salmazo – President of Ferroviária Futebol S / A, Genilson da Rocha Santos – President of Grêmio Novorizontino, Ricardo Miguel Moisés – President of Guarani FC, Paulo Silvestri – Manager of Ituano FC, Edson Antônio Ermenegildo – President of Mirassol FC, Ernesto Francisco García – President of Oeste FC, Thiago Roberto Scuro – President of Red Bull Bragantino, Jo sé Carlos Peres – President of Santos FC, Carlos Augusto de Barros e Silva – President of São Paulo FC, Maurício Precivalle Galiotte – President of SE Palmeiras, Andrés Navarro Sánchez – President of SC Corinthians Pta, Rinaldo Martorelli – President SAPESP, Aurélio Sant ‘Anna Martins – President SAFESP and Washington Mascarenhas – President FENAPAF SP.

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Paulista Championship and coronavirus pandemic.

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