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Buffers, quarantines, ‘bubbles’ and separated players … the world of football is still conditioned by Covid, and the new decree signed this morning by Premier Conte (HERE his press conference today), effective from tomorrow, Monday 26 October Through November 24, it also includes some changes in the fan world and beyond. In the Dpcm it is written that “sports events and competitions recognized as being of national interest by the Coni, the CIP and the respective national federations in the open air without the presence of the public.” Therefore, it will no longer be possible not even to open the stadiums to those thousand spectators, which until now was the maximum limit allowed.. A goal that Serie A clubs had fought for for a long time but now see even that minimal gain nullified.
THE MILAN-ROME CASE – As mentioned, the new Dpcm will come into effect tomorrow, when Milan-Roma will be played at the San Siro at 8:45 p.m., which will close the 5th round of the championship. Even forming part of a Serie A day that began before the new decree, the League tried to ask the Government if there was the possibility of making an exception to what was signed this morning and opening the stadium to a thousand fans. The answer, however, was negative., Monday Night will be played without an audience. Reason: Lega Pro stadiums and Serie A facilities with at least 25,000 seats would be placed on the same level. Then everything closed. A wall on which the last request of the institutions also collides, to reopen the plants at 30% of capacity. Little sensitivity to the subject even on the part of the Minister of Sport Spadafora; the only ones interested in the matter are the Minister of Regional Affairs Boccia and the Governor of Emilia-Romagna Bonaccini.
SERIES D – Also stop all training, children and adolescents. Why: “Only basic non-contact sports will continue,” Conte said today. So, excluding football. On the other hand, the green light for Serie D, which is an amateur championship but with a national character and therefore has no problems getting out onto the field. A small smile for the National Amateur League, which will not be able to start the Championships of Excellence, Promotion and First, Second and Third Category. More than 90% of the movement is paralyzed, 16 thousand clubs blocked, which translated into teams means more than 60 thousand (also considering futsal, youth and women’s soccer activities). These days the National Amateur League will contact the FIGC to try to ask the Government if there is the possibility of training for all these teams that will not have championships. An increasingly surreal situation between swabs and quarantines. The stadiums closed again and the epidemiological curve rose: Covid continues to enter football with a straight leg (also).
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