LIVE TMW – Coronavirus Emergency, FIGC: promotions and relegations if the championship does not start again



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Sport at the time of the coronavirus. Italian football works to predict all future scenarios, with the aim of completing the season interrupted by the pandemic, when possible. Obviously, everything depends on the development of the emergency. Here all the updates in real time.

22.56 – Merkel: “On May 6 we will know the future of sport” – The Bundesliga hopes to know when it will play again and the issue will be discussed on May 6, when the government and the Land will meet again. In fact, Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “The future of the sport will be known on May 6.” Therefore, the possibility that we may return to the field on May 9 is omitted.

21.20 – The decisions of the FIGC – The news comes from the FIGC meeting. The Federation, reports ‘Sky’, has begun evaluating plan B if it is not possible to continue the season. Five main points, from retrocessions to promotions, to the possibility of going beyond August 2 in case you recover.

Decline: If the government decides to stop Series A, the FIGC would have decided that there will be relegated teams. SPAL, Brescia, Genoa and Lecce cannot sleep well.

Promotions: Benevento on the other hand smiles and with the Campania team also Crotone, who would be in Serie A along with a third team that always comes from B.

2020/21 Series A 20 teams: FIGC’s decision is clear: the next Series A will be 20 teams and not 22, as was supposed in recent days.

Go beyond August 2: The Football Federation will also be ready to take the time limit beyond August 2 to end the 2019/2020 season. In this case, understand how UEFA would behave with the cups.

Willingness to restart: FIGC is working with the assumption that Series A can resume. The intention is to finish the championship, like in England or Germany, not like in Spain.

20.10 – Minister Boccia to the President of Calabria: “Withdraw the ordinance” – After the order for phase 2 signed by the Governor of Calabria, Jole Santelli, which allows the opening of bars and restaurants with outdoor tables, came the official response from the Minister of Autonomy, Francesco Boccia, and said: “If the Calabrian President will not withdraw the order tonight, the government will proceed with the formal notification 95% of the regional ordinances are compatible with the Dpcm, while the remaining 5% need changes that will be made on Sunday based on a constant comparison with the Government and clarifications provided in the Palazzo Chigi’s frequently asked questions. “

19.35 – The virologist Fauci: “Vaccine for September” – Anthony Fauci, the licensed virologist in the US Task Force. USA Against the coronavirus, it does not rule out that the USA. USA They may get the vaccine by next January: “We want to proceed quickly but we want to make sure it is safe and effective. I think things are likely to go well.” in the right direction, “reports Corriere.it. The way, he explained, is to risk starting production with the companies involved, assuming it works and, if so, increase it.

19.02 – Portugal towards the resumption of the championship – Pedro Siza Vieira, Minister of Economy of Portugal, has announced that the Portuguese soccer championship will restart in late May. Starting Monday, the registry reads, outdoor sports will be allowed. At the end of the month, therefore, it will be possible to resume the Portuguese maximum championship.

18.10 – The newsletter of April 30 – Below are the data published today by the Civil Protection.
Currently positive: 101,551 (-3,106 positive)
Died: 27,967 (+285, + 1.0%)
Downloaded / Cured: 75,945 (+4,693, + 6.6%)
Intensive care patients: 1,694 (-101, -5.6%)
Buffers: 1,979,217 (+68,456)
Total cases: 205,463 (+1,872, + 0.9%)

17.22 – OFFICIAL: French champion PSG – Paris Saint-Germain was crowned French champion. LFP President Nathalie Boy de la Tour opened the press conference after the CDA announced: “We have decided to end the 2019-2020 season and have attributed the title of Ligue 1 champion to PSG and Ligue 2 Lorient. ” Click here to see the final ranking of Ligue 1 2019/20.

16.10 – Juve, Dybala and the result of the last damping test. The bride: “We are waiting” – Paulo Dybala’s fiancée, Oriana Sabatini, breaks the silence and clarifies the health of the player, who has been positive for Coronavirus since March 21. “We have to wait – he explained in Canale 9 -. He has to do the latest tests and see what the result is, I do not know where this latest news comes from, but it certainly does not come from us. As we spoke when we knew we were positive, what we’ll say calmly when we no longer have it. ” For privacy reasons, Juve never released information on interim tests. However, Oriana confesses: “It turned out to be negative for me. We are still not 100% sure, we do not want to talk and they will confirm it as soon as they have certain news. We are waiting like the others. “

14.35 – Switzerland, Super League and Challenge League remain suspended. Cancel all other series – The ASF central committee decided today, as part of a conference call, to cancel all currently suspended 2019/20 season championships and cups, with the exception of the Raiffeisen Super League, Brack.ch Challenge League and Helvetia Swiss Cup, and for not considering anything the 2019/20 season. (Click here to read the full news!)

14.01 – Series A writes to Spadafora: “We want to play again. But we will respect the decisions” – “I greatly appreciate Minister Spadafora’s words this morning and his appeal.” This is the beginning of the message sent by the president of the Serie A League, Paolo Dal Pino, to the government and specifically to the minister of Sports and Youth Policies: Lega Series A has been and always will be open to constructive dialogue, with certainty that the work of the Minister of Sports and ours can only point to a common good in its broadest sense. It is a tremendous moment for the Country and for the world, only united and compact will they come out together. “(Click here to read the full news!)

13.23 – Centenaro (secretary of the ECA): “Club in critical condition. Important resumption of competitions” – From the columns of the newspaper La Repubblica come some statements by Michele Centenaro, secretary general of the ECA (association of European clubs) on the world football situation: “Many clubs are in critical situations, there is a great demand for liquidity. a video conference organized by Soccerex – In the association we have 236 members from 55 European countries and we have received many messages and requests from clubs with really critical situations. And this uncertainty makes everything more difficult. “

12.52 – Ligue 1, the pending verdicts of the official press release: PSG champion, who mocks Lyon – More details are coming, pending the official nature of the LFP on how the French championship ends. There is still no official press release, but the transalpine and international press bodies have begun to overcome the news of the PSG declared champion of France. And the others? The pattern should be as follows, with the positions crystallized.

Champions League, group stage: PSG, Marseille
Champions League, qualification: Stade Rennes
Europa League group stage: Lille, Reims
Europa League qualifications: Nice
Relegated: Toulouse, Amiens
Promoted: Lorient, Lens

12.08 – Tommasi: “We need an ad hoc protocol for training, like that of individual sports” – “In training we are all on the same side: we want them to happen safely.” So, in Il Manifesto, AIC President Damiano Tommasi, who reiterates the union’s thinking on the resumption of soccer: “Our request is to make them possible individually for team sports. We need an ad hoc protocol, like the one that Individual sports athletes continue, to be applied at least for the next few weeks. “

11.50 – Coronavirus emergency, says: “From May 4 it is possible to carry out sports activities without meetings” – Giuseppe Conte, in his information to the Chamber, spoke about the measures in phase two. “As of May 4, you will be able to carry out sports activities not only close to your home, while maintaining a safe distance. You can also move to your region to search for family members. If the curve does not increase in the next few days, we will open other activities, even with the measures of social distancing that must be maintained for a certain period. “

11.10 – Spadafora: “If an agreement on the correct protocol is found at the beginning. Otherwise, we will declare a stop to football” – Guest of Mi Manda Raitre, the Minister of Sports and Youth Policies, Vincenzo Spadafora, has returned to speak about the possible resumption of the soccer championship: “To the one in whom we must launch an appeal to the Serie A League to end to controversy and confrontations. I think football should be a vehicle for play, lightness, passion and not divide. These days, the Scientific Technical Committee meets with the various components of the sports world, FIGC and beyond, to obtain more information on the proposed protocol. If an agreement is reached between the technical and scientific committee, the training will start again and this will have its effects in the resumption of the championship. Vice versa, the government will decree the closure of the championship for reasons of evident global health emergency, also creating those conditions so that the world of soccer pays the least possible damage, like all production chains in the country. We will assume our responsibilities and make sure that football also has as little damage as possible, let’s not forget that it is a great company in the country. “

THURSDAY APRIL 30

23:00 – Castellacci: “Government too cautious with recovery” – The president of the association of soccer doctors Enrico Castellacci spoke about the possible resumption of training, judging the decisions of the government excessively prudent: “In my opinion, the prudence of the government has been a bit excessive, I do not understand how the Training individuals on a well-divided course If divided well, each player, perhaps at different times, along with a staff member can train seamlessly as if they were in a garden or park.

21:40 – Gravina: “I will not sign the stop. It would be the death of football” – The FIGC President, Gabriele Gravina, spoke during the online meeting of Ascoli Calcio “Crescere Insieme” reiterating the intention of wanting to find a solution to finish the current championships: “I hope that the world of soccer, which has a great social impact in our country, can begin again with less individualism. Plan B in case of a definitive stop to soccer. My sense of responsibility leads me to have a plan B, C, D. But if it has to rhyme with “it’s over”, I say it while I’m President from the FIGC, I will never sign for the blocking of the championships, because it would be the death of Italian football. I am protecting everyone’s interests, therefore, I repeat, I refuse to put my signature on a total block, except for objective conditions, related to the health of the members, coaches, technical staff and experts, but someone must tell me clearly and prevent it from progressing. Time works in our favor, the economic damage is divided into categories: with the closing re total the system would lose between 700 and 800 million euros, if it were to play behind closed doors, the loss would be 300 million, if shared with open doors, the loss would amount to between 100 and 150 million, even if the latter hypothesis is not feasible.

21:05 – There is still no agreement between the 20 clubs in Serie A – According to Sky Sport reports, the release of Lega Calcio’s press release on the resumption of competitive activity is postponed during this afternoon’s informal council. In fact, there is no agreement or unity of purpose among the twenty top-ranking presidents. Tomorrow the FIGC assembly will be held, in which all federal members will participate to take stock of the situation after what has happened in recent days. The satellite station always talks about a possible convocation of the Scientific Technical Committee of the President of the FIGC, Gabriele Gravina, in the coming days.

20:22Skip the Council of Ministers scheduled for tomorrow – The Cabinet expected on Thursday that it should have given the green light to the “April decree”. The provision, which contains the economic measures to overcome the emergency, is still being completed and the executive could launch it in early May. Approval of the simplification decree is expected in the coming days, another measure with which the government aims for an economic recovery after Phase 1. Corriere.it reports it.

18.38 – The Civil Protection Bulletin – As usual, the Civil Protection has published the data related to the last 24 hours regarding the Coronavirus emergency. 2,086 new infections occurred in the last day. The cases registered in Italy since the beginning of the epidemic are 203,591, while the currently positive are 104,657, with a decrease of 548 patients compared to yesterday.
In the last 24 hours, 323 people affected by COVID-19 have died, for a total of 27,682 since the start of the epidemic. There are 2,311 new healers, 71,252 in total.

Currently positive: 104,657
Dead: 27,682 (+323, + 1.2%)
Downloaded / Cured: 71,252 (+2,311, + 3.4%)
Intensive care patients: 1,795 (-68, -3.7%)
Buffers: 1,910,761 (+63,827)
Total cases: 203,591 (+2,086, + 1%)

16.44 – Team sports training allowed in Switzerland – The Swiss Federal Council has decided to relax measures against the spread of the coronavirus also in sport. Then, as of May 11, 2020, choral training will be possible again, on the condition of developing a clear protocol for the sport. This is the decision at today’s meeting. In mass sports training it can be resumed in all disciplines. Click here to read the complete news.

16.05 – Vice Minister Sileri, another trip to football: “Play again? It seems crazy to me” After the words of the Minister of Sports Vincenzo Spadafora, to undermine the certainties of a football that is struggling to start again, come the considerations of Pierpaolo Sileri, Vice Minister of Health: “If it makes sense for football to resume in Italy? It seems improbable at the moment, out of respect for the players, I see that the football match is unlikely. It is not a game of tennis or the F1 championship – Sileri continues to the Rai Radio 1 microphones – in football there is contact physical between the players, there could be a source of contagion. I am concerned about the health of athletes. “

15.31 – Series A resumption, in the afternoon press release on Lega’s position after today’s informal council – This morning, explains Sky Sport, an informal league council was organized among the top executives of Serie A. On the occasion, it was decided to issue a new press release in the next few hours, probably in the afternoon, to explain once again the position of the Football League in the possible restart of training (May 18) and, later, of the championship.

14:54 – Lazio, property on the Lotito side: “Crazy about being able to go to Villa Borghese and not Formello” – “I agree with President Lotito.” This is how Ciro Immobile speaks to Lazio Style Radio, returning to the words issued by the president of Biancoceleste about the resumption of training: “It is crazy, the attacker continues explaining his point of view, that Dzeko and I can go to Villa Borghese and not in Formello, where there are six fields and I can run alone. “

14.45 – Tommasi: “Even footballers want to train from May 4: a protocol would be enough” – Damiano Tommasi, president of the AIC, spoke to Radio24 during the broadcast “Tutti Convocati”: “It is not a simple situation. The first problem is responsibility. In Formello someone has responsibility, for example, whereas if a footballer is going to Running in the park is not a training for professionals. We all use the scientific committees, but we believe that players can train individually in their respective sports centers.Click here to read the full news!)

13.35 – Lega Pro, social doctors opposed to recovery: “The FIGC protocol leaves too many questions open” – An official note from Lega Pro arrives on the appearance of the social doctors of the 60 Series C teams: “The health protocol developed by the FIGC medical-scientific committee is difficult to apply for Series C clubs and still leaves too many questions open. ” This is what emerged from the meeting held yesterday by videoconference between the leaders of Lega Pro, the representative of the Series C doctors Francesco Braconaro, and the lawyer of the PwC Tls, Gianluigi Baroni, with the 60 social doctors of the clubs of the league. Pro “. (Click here to read the full news!)

12.10 – Tommasi: “We want to resume the season but it is like climbing the Zoncolan” – Damiano Tommasi, president of the AIC, returned to speak about the possible resumption of the championship at the Gazzetta dello Sport: “We did not find sense in the government’s decision regarding training. I am not talking about recovery but about allowing athletes Train at facilities where you can safely follow. ”

10.50 – Spadafora: “The road to the recovery of the Serie A is getting closer. New talks between today and tomorrow” Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora spoke this morning live on La7 during Omnibus, inevitably pausing the possible resumption of the championship: “To date, contacts are ongoing between the technical scientific committee and the FIGC that in recent days had presented a protocol for recovery. The Committee said the protocol was not enough, there will be hearings between today and tomorrow and something else will be understood. “Click here to read the full news!)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29

23.09 – Gravina: “Listening to the scientists, we must wait for the spring of 2021” – The FIGC President, Gabriele Gravina, tonight once again spoke of the recovery of the Italian professional champions, waiting for an expectation that could last until 2021: “I do not need to defend a principle if it is not rooted and inspired by the protection of the health of our athletes and initiates We put this first as a principle. Soccer moves extraordinary economic interests, but it is also a social phenomenon of great importance. In order not to take risks, our world should wait for the vaccine. But, listening to the scientists, we should wait until the spring of 2021 So maybe it takes another year to be available in pharmacies. So, should we suspend a social and economic company in our country all this time? “Said the president. Europe channel.

22.33 – Spadafora and Tommasi are clarified after the AIC press release – The sports minister, Vincenzo Spadafora, telephoned the AIC president, Damiano Tommasi, with whom he had a long conversation, after the harsh statement from the association that speaks of the government’s ‘discrimination’ against the players. ANSA learns from government sources. Spadafora explained to Tommasi that “there was no other option than differentiation in the resumption of training between individual and team sports.” The government’s choice, added Spadafora, is due to the strict indications of the technical-scientific committee, according to which team sports foresee the movement of a greater number of people (ANSA).

08.22 – League: training from May 4, group sessions from 11 – In the four phases scheduled for the restart, La Liga receives a first go-ahead from the Government. The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez announced today, at the press conference, the authorization for the return to individual training of professional athletes, including team sports, from May 4, and those in groups from May 11. The clubs of League therefore, they will have next week to implement a first protocol of individual sessions, and then return to collective training as early as 11: a decision in total opposition to what is happening in France and the Netherlands, where the Federations have had to accept political options and declare the respective championships finished.

21.35 – Friday Assembly of Lega Serie A – The Assembly of the Serie A League is urgently convened for Friday, May 1, 2020 by videoconference at 9:30 on the first call and, if necessary, at 11:30 on the second call: the clubs will meet in a I try to take steps forward in the search for a solution to the Coronavirus emergency, with the recovery that, however, disappears day after day.

20.28 – FFF officially closes the French championship – Noël Le Graët, President of the French Football Association, confirmed to Telegramme the stoppage of the women’s championships in Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Nacional and D1. “We have informed Comex (FFF executive committee, editor’s note) that these four competitions are definitely discontinued for the 2020-2021 season. According to UEFA directives, it was impossible to consider a recovery in the fall. Now we will have to apply the regulations: there therefore should be two promotions and two relegations for Ligue 2, while in Ligue 1 we will have two relegations.To determine the ranking, the results accumulated on the 27th will count. Unless the Coupe de France , which is our priority, can not be played. “

19.39 – Spadafora: “Either we use prudence or we close as France did” – There is a window for the reopening of football in Italy. The Minister of Sports and Youth Policy, Vincenzo Spadafora, says it on Facebook: “The prudence we have in the world of soccer is the only point of support to try to resume the championship. The alternative is to do it like France or other countries and suspend tournaments. We left a crack open for the restart, but everything will depend on the development of the virus. “

19.17 – AC Milan brings players training tools – AC Milan players on these particular days are training in their homes, waiting for the resumption of the collective exercises in Milanello from May 18. The Rossoneri train 6 days a week and three weekly sessions are aerobic. We work one hour a day individually depending on the logistical possibilities of each individual athlete. The company brought training equipment like benches, weights, treadmills, and tires to the players’ individual homes. Both Stefano Pioli and physical therapists and technical personnel participate in the training. Between one week and the next, the typology and the working groups change, waiting for May 18.

18.46 – Rome also “against” the latest government decisions – The Rome takes position after the dissemination of the new decree of the prime minister that contains the green light of May 4 to train exclusively for athletes of individual sports disciplines recognized as of national interest. “It is incomprehensible not to consider soccer when it is said that the objective is to allow the gradual resumption of sports activities,” he explains to ANSA. Andrea Causarano, manager of the yellow and red first team -. We could also leave behind closed doors at sports centers and follow all the directives in compliance with the rules of social distancing and without any kind of meeting. “

18.25 – Civil protection: today’s bulletin – The Civil protection has published data for the last 24 hours. 2,091 new infections occurred on the last day. The cases registered in Italy since the beginning of the epidemic are 201,505, while the currently positive are 105,205, with a decrease of 608 patients compared to yesterday. In the past 24 hours, 382 people with COVID-19 have died, for a total of 27,359 since the start of the epidemic. 2,317 newcomers were healed, 68,941 in total. Here all the numbers for today.

18.00 – FIFA Medical Committee to resume in September only – “Football matches should not return before the end of August or the beginning of September.” This is the very strong thought expressed by Michel D’HoogheBelgian medical chairman of the FIFA medical committee. An authorized voice in the direction of the soccer stop until September, as happened in France, came through an interview with the Daily Telegraph.

17.35 – In the Bundesliga we are going to restart – Although the 2019-2020 season has officially ended in France, the Bundesliga still believes in a possible recovery. The Sports Ministers of the 16 German Länder believe that “it is justifiable that the championship resumes behind closed doors from mid-May or the end of May. The Football Association (DFL) must establish and impose the strictest medical and hygiene measures ” A meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled for Thursday. Reports it L’Equipe.

16.50 – Possible recovery at the end of 2020 for Argentina – As is known, Argentina has chosen to stop its soccer leagues, although there is an open door for the possible dispute in the second half of 2020 of a new tournament (which will determine a place in the Copa Libertadores) and, at its time, for the possible continuation of the Argentina Cup (with another place for Libertadores). If not, there is still a Plan B to complete the qualifications for international competitions, since the return to the field will obviously depend on the decisions of the Government and the health authorities.

16.00 – Stop in Ligue 1, Prime Minister Philippe: “The 2019/20 season cannot be resumed” – French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has announced steps to be taken to counter the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Regarding football, bad news: “The great sporting and cultural events, all events that will gather more than 5,000 participants and that must be organized in advance, cannot take place until September. The 2019-20 football season does not can resume. “

15.15 – RMC Sport: “Today the French government will stop soccer until August” – Bad news about sports in France. According to RMC reports, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe should not authorize the resumption of professional soccer before August. A situation that would greatly complicate the situation. Philippe himself will speak in the afternoon and, if the scenario is confirmed, the risk of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 being permanently suspended will come true.

14.15 – OFFICIAL: Argentina says stop to the championships – Argentine soccer stops. With the official bulletin n. 5768, the AFA Executive Committee ended the 2019/2020 season from the First Division (the equivalent of our Series A): First National, First Metropolitan B, First C, First D and Federal also stop R. With all the relegations canceled, the next championship will start again in 2021.

13.55 – Ceferin: “The coronavirus is not the Apocalypse” – UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin spoke again about the emergence of Coronavirus during the centenary of the Football Federation in his home country, Slovenia: “Coronavirus has shielded the company and stopped everything, including football. Obviously there will be consequences, but soccer is positive energy and a school of life, people like to follow it and now that it is not there, I miss it very much. I do not fear for the future of this sport and I do not agree with the apocalyptic predictions of those who They say there won’t be any more massive events. It will clearly take some time for things to get back to normal, but we’ll get out of that. “

13.35 – Swabs 48 hours before races – Among the first indications in the report prepared by the Polytechnic of Turin for the safe recovery of sport is the proposal, for team sports, to make swabs 48 hours before each match and the obligation of masks for the players on the bench .

13.30 – CONI has delivered to the Minister of Sports the report for the safe restart of sports – The president of CONI, Giovanni Malagò, informed the members that he had sent the report of the Polytechnic of Turin to the Minister of Youth Policies and Sports, Vincenzo Spadafora, entitled: “Sport is restarting safely”. As with Inail with the Ateco list (economic activities), this study serves to certify the various risk factors of the 387 sports disciplines that belong to the CONI and the Italian Paralympic Committee, providing indications and mitigation actions that may accompany the The resumption of competitive activity, when the blockade ends, by virtue of the specific characteristics of each discipline, with a temporary nature and strictly linked to the emergency phase, although some may also be useful after an emergency has been overcome.

12.33 – The Bundes’ plan to return to the field – The opening of brand Hoy está dedicado al fútbol alemán y su plan para volver al campo: “Si hay algo positivo, aísla al jugador y podrás continuar”. El nuevo protocolo, dice, no impedirá que juegue incluso si un jugador contrae el virus. El gobierno retrasa la reanudación de la temporada a mediados o finales de mayo. Y FIFA estudia que todos los equipos pueden tener cinco cambios.

10.32 – Juegos Olímpicos en riesgo también en 2021 – Los Juegos Olímpicos también están en riesgo en 2021. Yoshiro Mori, presidente del comité organizador de los Juegos de Tokio, ya pospuesto para la emergencia de Coronavirus desde el verano de 2020 hasta el próximo año, dijo esto. Intervistato da Nikkan Sports, Mori ha spiegato che, se non sarà possibile tenere le Olimpiadi dal 23 luglio all’8 agosto 2021 non vi sarà nessun altro rinvio, con il conseguente annullamento della manifestazione. Nei giorni scorsi diversi esperti, tra cui l’infettivologo Kentaro Iwata, avevano definito “poco probabile” la disputa delle Olimpiadi nel 2021. Per poterle tenere, infatti, è necessario che la pandemia non sia sotto controllo solo in Giappone, ma in tutto il mondo.

09.53 – I punti critici del Protogollo FIGC – “Il protocollo della FIGC è insufficiente”. Lo ha dichiarato domenica sera il ministro Spadafora, prima che lo scontro istituzionale raggiungesse le vette di ieri sera. Ma quali sono i punti critici del protocollo contestati dal comitato tecnico scientifico? Li evidenzia La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Il nodo cruciale è il primo contagiato. Per gli scienziati, al primo nuovo caso di positività nel calcio sarebbe necessario un fermi tutti, perché andrebbero messi in quarantena tutti i contatti stretti (quindi tutta la squadra, lo staff, se si dovesse ricominciare a giocare anche gli avversari). Una posizione che, ovviamente, preclude la ripartenza e che per ora non è stata superata o aggirata dai rigidi controlli previsti dal protocollo FIGC.

Gli altri punti. Le criticità, però, riguardano anche altre situazioni. Il gruppo squadra (calciatori + staff), composto da 50-70 persone, viene ritenuto comunque troppo alto per garantire la sicurezza di tutti. A maggior ragione in viaggio: il percorso da fare per tornare a giocare è esposto a troppe fragilità. Infine, i test: in questo momento i tamponi sono disponibili, ma i sierologici non ancora. Da un lato non si vuole far passare il messaggio che il calcio abbia un canale preferenziale, dall’altro l’operazione avrebbe un costo spropositato, sopportabile solo dalla Serie A.

09.30 – Il Piano B del calcio – Mentre monta lo scontro istituzionale con il governo sulla ripresa del campionato, la Serie A inizia a pensare a un piano B. Ne scrive La Gazzetta dello Sport. I temi focali sono tre.

Niente scudetto, ma le retrocessioni? Congelando la classifica, la FIGC potrebbe comunicare alla UEFA le sei squadre qualificate alle coppe europee, mentre lo scudetto, anche per scelta della Juventus, non verrebbe assegnato. Lo scoglio è quello delle retrocessioni, le ipotesi sono due: bloccarle, con il prossimo campionato a 22 squadre, o consentirne due (con altrettante promozioni dalla B) per mantenere il format.

Sconto alle pay tv. Senza campionato, la A avrebbe maggiori difficoltà a rintuzzare le richieste di Sky e DAZN, nonché dei vari licenziatari, che da tempo chiedono il non pagamento dell’ultima rata. Così da via Rossellini si imbarcherebbero in una trattativa lunga e complicata, che potrebbe anche rivedere gli accordi triennali. In ballo ci sono 440 milioni di euro.

Tagli netti ai calciatori. Dallo stallo con l’AIC si dovrebbe passare a un dialogo. Il monte ingaggi della Serie A sfiora gli 1,3 miliardi di euro: senza calcio giocato, almeno fino a dopo l’estate, anche i calciatori si dovrebbero adeguare e consentire a un taglio consistente dei propri stipendi.

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23.50 – Ministero dello sport a Lega Serie A: “Nessun accordo su data riavvio” – “La data della ripartenza del campionato è stata espressamente esclusa dalla discussione intercorsa nella riunione con FIGC, Leghe e tutte le componenti del mondo calcistico tenuta la settimana scorsa. Su questo il Ministro si aspetta il chiarimento del presidente della Figc Gravina”. Fonti del ministero dello sport puntualizzano all’Ansa che ”nessun accordo sul riavvio della Serie A è stato raggiunto nei giorni scorsi“. “Il protocollo presentato e oggetto di approfondimento in questi giorni infatti riguarda esclusivamente la ripresa degli allenamenti. Nessun impegno è stato assunto dal Governo per un arco temporale così lungo, non potendo fare previsioni su decisioni che possono essere valutate – conclude la fonte del ministero dello sport – solo osservando l’andamento della curva dei contagi e sulle indicazioni che il comitato tecnico scientifico potrà dare”. (ANSA).

23.11 – Stupore e rabbia dalla Lega Serie A per le date della ripresa – La Lega Serie A considera il 14 giugno l’ultima data utile per far ripartire il campionato e i club vogliono 4 settimane per rimettere in condizione i calciatori. Lo spiegano all’ANSA fonti della Lega, dopo il consiglio informale in cui è emersa delusione per il DPCM in cui non sono previste le date di ripartenza del calcio. Le stesse fonti sottolineano che al governo erano state chieste due date, quella per la ripartenza degli allenamenti e quella per il campionato, e che è stato disatteso un accordo politico raggiunto nei giorni scorsi. Fra i dirigenti dei club circola stupore anche per l’intervento odierno del ministro dello sport, Vincenzo Spadafora. E c’è il forte timore che non arrivi l’ultima rata dei pagamenti delle pay-tv, prevista per il primo maggio. In quel caso, dicono fonti della Lega, verrà dato mandato ai legali di recuperare le somme.

22.13 – Brescia al fianco del ministro Spadafora – Attraverso il proprio sito ufficiale, il Brescia annuncia il proprio sostegno totale al ministro dello Sport Vincenzo Spadafora, dopo le dichiarazioni di questa sera: “La società Brescia Calcio esprime pieno sostegno nei confronti del Ministro dello Sport e delle Politiche Giovanili, Vincenzo Spadafora, per le decisioni serie e responsabili adottate. In una situazione tanto delicata quale sta attraversando il nostro Paese, siamo certi che il Ministro, seguendo la linea fin qui tenuta, saprà indirizzare la pratica del calcio e della Serie A nelle modalità più corrette e appropriate”.

21.30 – Spadafora: “Calcio importantissimo per il paese, ma i sondaggi dicono di chiudere” – Il ministro dello Sport e delle Politiche Giovanili Vincenzo Spadafora, oggi intervenuto in diretta su Facebook, ha parlato così della Serie A: “La riapertura deve essere graduale. “La riapertura deve essere graduale. Possiamo provare a fare un ragionamento sul calcio senza pregiudizi? I sondaggi dicono che la maggior parte degli italiani vorrebbero chiudere qui il campionato, ma io non voglio farmi condizionare dai sondaggi. Questo solo per dirvi che sarebbe molto più facile chiudere qui il campionato, come auspica la comunità scientifica. Io però sono consapevole che il calcio è importante sia come elemento sociale sia dal punto di vista economico. Il miliardo e mezzo che il calcio paga al Fisco contribuisce al fondo dello Stato per tutte le altre discipline. Portare avanti il mondo del calcio è perciò importantissimo per il nostro Paese, ma lo dobbiamo fare in sicurezza. Ricordate quando la Lega Serie A non si è fermata? Quante squadre sono andate in quarantena? La FIGC ha presentato un protocollo ed è stato preso in considerazione”. Il ministro ha parlato anche delle polemiche piovute oggi, in seguito alle sue dichiarazioni di ieri.

20.22 – Pres. Federcalcio Argentina: “Tutti i campionati sono finiti” – Dopo Belgio (manca però l’annuncio ufficiale) e Olanda, anche l’Argentina dichiara definitivamente sospeso, a causa del Coronavirus, il proprio campionato: presidente della Federcalcio (AFA) Claudio ‘Chiqui’ Tapia lo ha annunciato oggi: “Tutti i campionati sono finiti, e domani questa decisione verrà ratificata dal comitato esecutivo, che si svolgerà in videoconferenza. Torneremo in campo solo quando le autorità sanitarie ci daranno il via libera. Insomma, si giocherà quando sarà il momento giusto”.

19.28 – Superata quota 3 milioni di persone affette dal virus – Più di 3 milioni di persone al mondo affette da CoViD-19 dall’inizio dell’epidemia. E’ quanto emerge dall’aggregatore di dati della John Hopkins University: di questi, circa un terzo solo negli Stati Uniti. Spagna, Italia e Francia i paesi europei più colpiti.

18.15 – Protezione Civile, il bollettino – La Protezione Civile ha reso noti i dati relativi alle ultime 24 ore. Sono 1.739 i nuovi contagi che si sono registrati nell’ultimo giorno. I casi registrati in Italia dall’inizio dell’epidemia sono 199.414, mentre gli attualmente positivi sono 105.813, con un decremento di 290 pazienti rispetto a ieri. Nelle ultime 24 ore sono decedute 333 persone affette da COVID-19 per un totale di 26.977 dall’inizio dell’epidemia. Sono .696 i nuovi guariti, 66.624 in totale. Qui tutti i numeri di oggi.

17.37 – Dalla UEFA 265 milioni per le federazioni – Dopo la FIFA, anche la UEFA corre in soccorso delle federazioni con aiuti economici che possano aiutarle nel superare l’emergenza Coronavirus: La “UEFA ha erogato 236,5 milioni di euro per aiutare le sue 55 federazioni affiliate ad affrontare le sfide del COVID-19 nei rispettivi paesi”, si legge come incipit del comunicato ufficiale.

16.50 – Assemblea di Lega in settimana, si torna a parlare di contratti– In settimana potrebbe esserci una nuova Assemblea della Lega Serie A. Sul tavolo, tra le tante questioni, anche il futuro dei contratti: occorrerà trovare una posizione condivisa sul modo di affrontare il prolungamento degli accordi dei calciatori oltre il 30 giugno per poi sedersi a un tavolo con l’Assocalciatori.

15.20 – La FIFA ha proposto all’IFAB i 5 cambi – La FIFA ha chiesto all’IFAB di aumentare il numero di sostituzioni, portandole a cinque. Un provvedimento necessario per aiutare i giocatori a tornare a pieno regime dopo la sosta forzata causata dall’emergenza sanitaria globale. Un portavoce della FIFA ha dichiarato a ‘Sky Sports Uk’: “Quando riprenderanno le competizioni, è probabile che si debba affrontare un calendario congestionato, con una frequenza di partite più alta del normale. La sicurezza dei giocatori è una delle principali priorità della FIFA. La nostra preoccupazione, in questo senso, è che la frequenza delle partite possa aumentare il rischio di potenziali infortuni per gli sforzi profusi. Alla luce di ciò, e alla luce della sfida affrontata a livello globale, la FIFA propone di autorizzare temporaneamente un numero maggiore di sostituzioni, a discrezione delle Federazioni”.

14:40 – Gravina: “Condizioni poste dal Governo ci consentiranno di ripartire” – “La Commissione medico scientifica della FIGC ha stilato un protocollo molto rigoroso, come hanno fatto tutti gli altri settori che ambiscono alla ripartenza, ma siamo pronti ad integrarlo e a modificarlo recependo le indicazioni dello stesso Comitato, del CONI e riconoscendo l’FMSI quale riferimento scientifico per armonizzare il tutto. Una volta migliorato, ci potranno essere tutti i presupposti per il via libera definitivo al 18 maggio. – ha spiegato il presidente della FIGC Gabriele Gravina in un comunicato – Continueremo a dialogare con le istituzioni animati dallo spirito di collaborazione che ci ha sempre contraddistinto, avanzando proposte, recependo osservazioni e proponendo soluzioni”.

11.40 – Rezza (ISS): “Senza il lockdown sarebbe stato un disastro” Gianni Rezza, direttore del Dipartimento di Malattie Infettive dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità, ha parlato a Radio 24: “Se non ci fosse stato il lockdown sarebbe stato un disastro. Quando qualcuno pensa che il nemico siano le misure di contenimento, non è così. Il nemico è il virus. Se noi mollassimo del tutto le misure di contenimento, l’economia e la società italiana ne risentirebbero comunque in maniera gravissima perché avremmo un virus che scorrazza per l’Italia. Abbiamo una pandemia in corso. Sono sempre decisioni dolorose e che non si prendono mai a cuor leggero.

10.45 – Bocciato il protocollo medico FIGC Repubblica oggi in edicola fa il punto sulla ripresa dello sport e spiega che il protocollo della FIGC è stato bocciato e che ne servirà uno nuovo, adesso. Oggi la FMSI, a Federazione dei medici sportivi, presenterà un documento al ministro Speranza con le proprie raccomandazioni. Gli allenamenti di gruppo, dal 18 maggio, dovrebbero postulare test sierologici, tamponi e visite approfondite simili all’idoneità sportiva. Il rischio sono anche gli infortuni, per gli staff servirebbero tre settimane ma più i tempi si allungano, più c’è il rischio playoff.

09.50 – I calciatori dopo la Pellegrini Il calcio resta sospeso con gli allenamenti che potranno prendere il via dal 18 maggio. Prima Federico Pellegrini di Cristiano Ronaldo, prima Filippo Tortu di Romelu Lukaku, spiega Il Corriere della Sera: da lunedì prossimo, infatti, sono consentite le sedute di lavoro solo agli atleti delle discipline sportive individuali. I calciatori potrebbero correre in un parco cittadino ma è impensabile che succeda e non solo per motivi di sicurezza.

09.20 – Dal 4 maggio via alla fase 2 Ieri sera il Premier Giuseppe Conte ha annunciato l’inizio dell’attesa Fase 2 dal 4 maggio. Riaperture, limitazioni e provvedimenti, nel link di seguito tutte le tempistiche e le modalità delle misure per la Fase 2.

09.00 – Lotito: “Sfido la Juve in una gara secca per il titolo” Lunga intervista a Claudio Lotito, presidente della Lazio, sulle colonne di Repubblica. Tanti concetti sulla discussa ripresa del campionato da parte del numero uno biancoceleste. “Il calcio riprenda, lo dico contro i miei interessi. Noi siamo già in Champions e risparmierei quattro mesi di stipendi. Io ragiono per il sistema”. E ancora. “Sfido la Juventus, decidiamo lo Scudetto in una partita unica”. E poi. “Non tutti lavorano nell’interesse del sistema, rischiamo di mandarlo a gambe. Alcune società stanno preparando un documento condiviso per mettere a nudo i rischi effettivi che corrono”.

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