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After more than 40 days of suspended activities, the Parque Gigante CT begins to receive, in a reduced flow, the professionals of Inter. This Monday the players went to the club facilities to retrieve kits for return to training, scheduled for Tuesday at 9 a.m.
The report of RBS TV caught the arrival of one of the players (look down). Athletes access the car training center and don’t even get out of the vehicle. A team in special protective suits approaches, hands over the kit and collects a signature.
The kit contains the working material (shirts, shorts, socks, sneakers) and also hygiene and control material (masks and alcohol gel). The professional immediately leaves the place and returns to the residence.
The club put together a schedule with a schedule to avoid the crowds in CT. In the afternoon, coach Eduardo Coudet and his coaching staff will have an outdoor meeting to review the training protocol and will also divide the group for the activities.
The structures required for coronavirus testing and protocols for employees and athletes have already been implemented over the weekend. Upon arrival at the training center, all people will have their temperature measured and then they will go to the places where the exams will be carried out, in open tents.
On Tuesday morning, athletes will arrive by car and go directly to the tents. There, medical tests and tests will be done for Covid-19. Then, physical evaluations are performed.
Specific training should be part of the routine during the week, player by player or in small groups, without close contact. They will go to the Giant Park already in uniform for the exercises and will not have access to changing rooms, cafeteria or gym.
Last Saturday, there was a simulation of the “road map” provided in the protocol to return to training. The soccer board and the professionals from the health and performance department were in the CT to train step by step to follow to avoid crowds.
Inter will also limit access to the site to the minimum possible. The activities will be closed to the press and the general public.