TMW LIVE – Coronavirus emergency, UEFA is thinking of August 29 for the Champions League final



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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. It also seeks to achieve a reduction in the salaries of soccer players. Obviously, everything depends on the development of the emergency. Here all the updates in real time.

20.55 – Spadafora: “Date May 4 to confirm the training sessions”Vincenzo Spadafora, Minister of Youth Policies and Sports, analyzes the date of resumption of the training indicated in Series A, the four days in a message about Facebook: “The date that I have always indicated, that of May 4, is a date that we will have to confirm in the next few days when we are certain that it will be possible, it is a date that I hope I can keep, but it is a date that refers exclusively to closed-door training. “

19.33 – UEFA is thinking of August 29 for the final UEFA is studying possible solutions to complete the European cups. As reported by the Telegraph, the dates for the final would have been taken into account: on August 29, the final act of the Champions League, anticipated by three days from that of the Europa League. The quarterfinals, however, would be played on July 28 and 29. First, however, there will be a round of 16 rounds to complete, with four games scheduled. Recall that on April 23 there will be a video conference of the UEFA Executive Committee to reassess the situation.

18.26 – The Civil Protection Bulletin – the Civil protection has published data for the last 24 hours. The new cases of contagion in COVID-19 are 3,786, with an increase of positives of 1,189 people compared to yesterday (in general, the positives in Italy are currently 106,607). In the past 24 hours, 535 people affected by COVID-19 have died for a total of 22,170 deaths since the outbreak. More than two thousand people recovered on the last day, 60 thousand tampons were performed in 24 hours.
The decline in ICU patients continues: there are currently 2936, -143 compared to yesterday. “Such a low number of patients in the ICU had not been there since March 21,” said the head of Civil Protection, Angelo Borrelli. Below the data.

Currently positive: 106,607 (+1,189)
Died: 22,170 (+525)
Downloaded / Cured: 40,164 (+2072)
Intensive care patients: 2,936 (-143)
Buffers: 1,178,403 (+60,999)
Total cases: 168,941 (+3,786, + 2.3%)

18.20 – FIGC, youth championships permanently suspended – Through its official website, the FIGC has announced the decision to “permanently suspend the celebration of the National Spring Championship organized by the Women’s Soccer Division and the following Youth Championships and Tournaments organized by the Youth and School Sector, scheduled to the 2019/2020 sports season: after those under 18 to go down. ” Therefore, the Berretti, Spring 1 and Spring 2 championships are not yet suspended.

16.57 – The FIFPro alarm – The coronavirus threatens the existence of women’s football. This is the alarm raised by the latest FIFPro report, the world soccer union. In particular, being a movement in full evolution, the arrest of the global economy imposed by the pandemic jeopardizes its transformation, which is still in place, into a stable and profitable business for the companies affected. Furthermore, women’s football currently could not guarantee the same security measures that are being prepared for men worldwide.

16.21 – Qatar 2022: open construction works – FIFA officials are concerned about what is happening in Qatar these days, a country that will host the World Cup in 2022. In fact, seven plants are being built to host the event and even these days the work has not stopped.

15.42 – Coronavirus emergency. UEFA meeting on April 23: recovery scenario – April 23 may be the right day to know when soccer will start again. In fact, the UEFA executive committee will meet next Thursday and a final decision could be reached on how to resume the competitions, with the well-known hypotheses always on the table: a block restart with the championships before the Cups or in parallel.

14:52 – Head of the FIGC medical commission: “On protocol swabs and serological tests for players and staff” – Paolo Zeppilli, head of the FIGC medical commission, gave an interview to the ‘Rai News’ microphones to talk about the protocol drawn up yesterday in accordance with the FIGC regarding the teams’ return to the field: “We said, We have only prepared a return protocol to guarantee the maximum possible security for the team, the minimum necessary to resume training. But we are not the ones who decided to return to the field. ” (Click here to read the full news!)

14:17 – In France all non-professional championships canceled – The Executive Committee of the French Football Association, meeting today, has decided to end all leagues, districts, national 3, national 2, D2 women’s and futsal championships and national youth championships (women’s and men’s).

13.48 – Coronavirus emergency, Portugal: Sporting reduced players’ salaries by 40% – Redundancy fund for almost all employees and salaries reduced by 40% for players. These are the measures decided by Sporting Lisbon in Portugal to give encouragement to their already fragile finances, most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The measures of “temporary suspension” or “reduction of working time” affect 95% of employees, the Lisbon club announced in a statement issued yesterday by the stock market authority. Board members’ salaries are cut in half.

12.49 – Series A, the League attacks Malagò: “Surprised by the lightness and interference of the CONI president” – Lega Serie A – read a statement – expresses amazement at the lightness and interference of the president of Coni Giovanni Malagò when describing, in an interview published with Corriere dello Sport, the relations between Lega itself and the licensees of television rights. . (Click here to read the full news!)

12.22 – Professor Castellacci’s attack: “FIGC, how will doctors follow this protocol?” – In the reply and the reply made with the newspaper ‘Libero’, Castellacci (former national team doctor, currently president of the Italian medical soccer association) expressed some concerns about the guidelines that emerged yesterday from the FIGC: “A withdrawal is expected maximum for each team, sports centers with guest rooms will be needed: between 60 and 70 people between players and staff, many rooms will be needed; then differentiated showers, unless you take them to the room; disinfected rooms before and after training they will be mandatory, with likely external staff who will have to deal with that and also undergo the checks. Then there are the pre-withdrawal tests, it will take checks at all. Swabs every 4 days, additional tests for those who tested positive and then recovered to understand if the virus has affected the body and gives it good physical shape. What about all those who have What to do? The team doctor. ” (Click here to read the full news!)

11.55 – Spain, the RFEF has decided: the Cup and the League are decisive for places in Europe in the event of a final stop – The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is confident of the resumption of competitions, but would have already prepared the classification criteria for the next European cups. In the event that UEFA requests to specify the qualified teams, without being able to finish the competitions, priority will be given to the results obtained in La Liga and the Copa del Rey. So, at this moment, the four best in the league (Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid, Seville, Real Sociedad) would go to the Champions League, while Atlético de Madrid, Getafe and Athletic Club (finalist of the Copa del Rey with Real Sociedad) would play the Europa League.

10.44 – From Inter and Milan to Juventus and Atalanta: everyone could play on neutral ground – Today’s press at the newsstands takes stock of what will be the recovery of Italian football. It will be played without fans, behind closed doors. Attention, however, also to the geography of the next Serie A and the cascade of the other categories. Meanwhile, for the highest category, you may not play in stadiums like Milan, Brescia, Bergamo and Turin. It is a topic that will also be discussed in the coming weeks, with the possibility that the games will not be played in San Siro, the Stadium, etc., even behind closed doors.

10.21 – Resumption of soccer, with risk of VAR and goal line technology. Racing in Lombardy is in the balance – Today at the kiosks, Tuttosport takes stock of the resumption of the championship and explains that the protocol that will be used for the players and for all the staff will also be implemented for the referees. They could all go on a retreat in Tivoli. However, the VAR, but also the goal line technology, is still at risk in case you decide to play on neutral courses in stadiums that do not have it. This is because the FIGC is considering not playing in areas with the highest risk of infection, such as Lombardy and Turin.

10.07 – Resumption of football at nine points: before the final start there will be a new protocol – The Gazzetta dello Sport indicates the nine stages that will divide the next few days of work for the resumption of Italian football. The protocol will arrive soon, the final writing next week. Then, the government will assess whether to give the green light, to follow, in case of agreement, a double examination of hyssop. Fourth point: other tests with differentiated groups, cardiac and pulmonary. Staged recovery between A, B and C, closed sports center with the team assembled without contact with the outside. Seventh point: in the first week of work, at least a meter of distance between the protagonists. To follow, train at full capacity and finally a new protocol with new rules for returning to matches.

09.45 – Malagò: “Confusion and conflict, football is wrong. You navigate in plain sight” – “An extremely confusing and highly divisive debate is brewing that cannot lead to anything good.” This is how Giovanni Malagò, president of CONI, speaks in Corriere dello Sport to analyze the current problems at 360 degrees, starting with the possible and possible resumption of the championship: “Without wishing controversy, for the love of God, I would have locked myself in a Federcalcio, Liga de A, Assocalciatori, coaches, televisions and international organizations, Fifa and Uefa, and would not have let them out until they produced a shared document. Same for B and Lega Pro. “

THURSDAY APRIL 16

23.52 – Germany, the sport stopped until 8/31. Exemption for soccer? – Stop all sporting events until August 31 in Germany. The decision was made by the German government, but as far as the Bundesliga is concerned there could be an exception, given that the top flight hopes to be able to start again in the middle of next month but behind closed doors.

23.23 – Samp, Yoshida, Vieira and Askildsen are back. Now quarantine – Time to go back to the Samp’s house. Waiting to know what the filming dates will be, Maya Yoshida, Ronaldo Vieira and Kristoffer Askildsen have returned to Genoa. The three members of Claudio Ranieri’s team had preferred to spend the period of isolation in their homes in England and Norway, respectively.
As scheduled, the players returned to the Ligurian capital, the top two from Southampton and the young Oslo midfielder through Frankfurt. Now, according to medical protocol, the two-week quarantine period has begun for all three.

22.35 – Will football resume in the Italian Cup and not in Serie A? – An idea, the one reported by repubblica.it, defined very concrete. The Lega Serie A, during a Technical Council of the last hours, discussed the possible resumption of the opening of the championship to a hypothesis never feared until now: start again with football played from the two semifinals of the return of the Italian Cup, Juventus-Milan and Napoli. among other.
A solution that would allow world leaders to save time and take a few more days to better analyze the evolution of the Covid-19 infection. In addition, it would be a way of decreeing the two finalists in a competition that would otherwise risk not playing again. At the same time, we read, this idea would make Sports Minister Spadafora happy, as it would guarantee the first post-pandemic football event to Rai (holder of competition rights). An idea that in a few words attracts many and does not seem to have “political” obstacles, also because it would allow, as mentioned, to gain additional time (especially if the final recovery and the 25th were added).

21.37 – Rome, Fienga: “Hypothesize normal and adequate gradual recovery” – The CEO of Rome Guido Fienga He spoke to the SIR Agency also focusing on the possible resumption of the championship: “I think that assuming a gradual recovery is normal and necessary. After six weeks of quarantine, carrying out the necessary controls on both the players and their families, I think we can raise the hypothesis of a gradual recovery in our sports center. We await indications from the competent authorities on the resumption of competitions, but in the meantime, a resumption of training would be important. In addition, the objective should be to return, although gradually, to normality , taking into account the necessary precaution, but also without excessive fear. Of course, I do not mean that we have to start again at all costs sacrificing everything and everyone on the altar of football, and Rome has shown how important it is to focus in prudence and prevention: we must do things wisely, without falling into “addiction”. ncia “, a mental state that if not controlled runs the risk of stopping everything.”

20.48 – Confirmation expected also for Dybala – Good news at Juve. In fact, in the afternoon, the Juventus club announced the double negative shock absorber of Blaise Matuidi and Daniele Rugani. According to Sky Sport, the news about the recovery of Paulo Dybala should also arrive in the next few hours. Joya had already tested negative on the first swab.

19.48 – Parma cuts wages, Faggiano: “The team understood immediately” – speaking to the microphones of Sky Sport, the sports director of Parma Daniele Faggiano He had the opportunity to issue a series of statements on the current emergency situation and the Crusader club’s decision to cut player salaries by April. These are the manager’s words: “I want to clarify that I should not speak, but the whole group, including the staff and the company. I think we have moved positively, the team immediately understood the situation because we are dealing with conscious children. It was a problem it fell from the sky. The boys understood. It was a few days because talking on the phone is never easy and we talked to many people. However, the players made their choice, and I think they take this step to make it clear that there is also a man behind of the player. “

18.01 – Today’s Bulletin on Civil Protection – The regular appointment with the daily bulletin of Civil Protection has released the data relating to the last 24 hours. There are 2,667 new cases of contagion in COVID-19, with an increase in positive cases of 1,127 people. Altogether there are currently 105,418 positive coronaviruses in Italy. The deaths that occurred in the last 24 hours are 578,962 recovered, for a total of 38,092 recovered since the beginning of the epidemic. There are currently 3,079 people in intensive care, 107 fewer than yesterday.

16.32 – Restart protocol: FIGC recommends closed withdrawal and restart at three speeds – Through its official website, the FIGC has announced the protocol that Series A teams should follow once a restart date has been identified: “As a preliminary step, the Commission’s work recommends that the retreat be closed at least during the first training period ( summer preparation model), preparatory to the complete resumption of the activity and with the supervision of the social doctor and / or the team doctor.The retreat will be preceded by an evaluation (72-96 hours before starting) which will have all the “team group” have to undergo. In addition to carrying out the rapid molecular test and serological test (with the type to be indicated by the competent authorities), they require an accurate medical history, a clinical visit (evaluation of any symptoms) and measurement of body temperature) and instruments and blood, however, based on the contributions of FIGC itself which, to facilitate the performance of all procedures etection and encourage better logistical organization, as long as the possibility of recommending a three-speed restart is considered: priority for Series A, then continue with Series B and Series C. The training venue should obviously be disinfected (i.e. , by location both the Sports Center and the Sports Center). gyms, locker rooms and hotels if the clubs do not have their own place for retirement). The protocol will focus on the management of the retreat with specific attention to the various training activities and the organization for the use of the different structures, including the medicine and physiotherapy room. With the contribution of The Hague medical manager Angelo Pizzi, the recipes will also be appropriate for the referees, taking into account the specificities of the category. “

16.09 – The discussion between the FIGC and the scientific committee has ended – The meeting between federal summits and experts appointed by the government, the famous scientific committee in charge of finding a definitive protocol for the resumption of professional football, has just ended. The FIGC press release is expected shortly, while the Serie A League Council has begun.

15.33 – Parma, players and staff “cut” the month of April: the club’s press release – After Juventus, Parma is the second football club in Italy to officially announce a cut in commitments for the entire team, with an agreement reached at this time and announced through its official website. A decision made unanimously with its almost 40 players and staff members, who have chosen to give up the month of April with great availability, moving from words to deeds. Regarding the topic of the “minimum threshold of annual remuneration”, from which the application of the reduction of wages will begin, the club reports that only a couple of members of the technical staff are within these parameters, otherwise, all members have given their full will to cut.

15.05 – Brescia, Cellino: “If you need to save football, I go to Serie B and not sue anyone” – Radio24 host, Brescia owner Massimo Cellino said of the possible resumption of Series A: “FIFA says to end here, CONI says to end here, FIGC instead reminds me of our government, creates many commissions but it’s just politics and bureaucracy. It is a tragedy that we are all joking about still, I live in Brescia and I wish that you never live Covid-19, in the rest of Italy they do not realize it. I am not going to Series B a curse, I am going tomorrow morning, Hiding behind economic problems is wrong, the soccer company is like all the others, but in the world system it is the only one capable of recovering and starting again without asking anyone for help.

14.39 – Juventus press release: Rugani and Matuidi recovered. Double verification failed – According to the protocol, Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi carried out the double verification with diagnostic tests (swabs) for the coronavirus-Covid 19. The tests – reports the official Juventus note – have given a negative result. Therefore, players have recovered and are no longer subject to the home isolation regime.

12.43 – Juve, good news: Dybala and Rugani negative after the first buffer. Waiting for the second The first good news has come, at least for two of the three Juventus players who tested positive for COVID-19: Paulo Dybala and Daniele Rugani, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport, they were negative for the first control buffer, now they await the result of the second, which is done in a matter of days, to breathe a sigh of relief. Rugani was the first Serie A player: he tested positive on March 11. Now Juve hopes that the same process will also happen for Blaise Matuidi, the team’s third player who has been infected by the coronavirus.

11.50 – Coronavirus emergency. MLS Launch: “It is unlikely to resume the season in mid-May” – Major League Soccer ready to throw in the towel against Coronavirus. In fact, in a press release, MLS admits that the idea of ​​”resuming the season in mid-May is unfortunately considered unlikely.” The goal remains to play as many games as possible, but the possibility of reducing the number of days after the suspension on March 19 was not excluded. Meanwhile, all sports centers and training camps have been ordered closed until April 24, but the ban is likely to extend for a few more weeks.

11.10 – How will football restart? UEFA thinks of 4 hypotheses for the Champions League: Not only the Serie A championship, La Gazzetta dello Sport also takes stock of the situation in the Champions League and the Europa League. In particular, four scenarios for the first: complete it in a full version (17 games), or in a reduced version (in this case, the races would be 11). Then there are the last four in a single seat or the last eight in a single seat – they wouldn’t shorten the schedule too much, but they’d solve the travel problem. And the champions of the future? UEFA cannot compel individual associations to complete the league, but may deny admission to teams from countries that have not completed them.

10.40 – Gravina speaks: “We will finish the championship” – Interviewed by republic, the FIGC President has spoken again. There are no alternatives to complete the 2019-2020 season, and the idea of ​​playing all games in the South cannot be excluded: “It is a possibility.” As for the moment, Gravina has ruled out the existence of a recovery deadline: it is also possible to start again in September and end in November. In that case, the hypothesis is to play the next championship in calendar year 2021, but an international agreement is needed, otherwise, a solution will have to be found to complete it in May. Finally, on the table, “I appreciate Juve’s position, I also think he will win on the field.”

8.40 – Today FIGC meeting and scientific-technical committee – Italian football studies how to start again. A meeting between federal summits and government-appointed experts will take place today: a final protocol is expected. On the table, the possibility of a maximum withdrawal for more than 3 months, which should involve almost 1,500 people just for the maximum championship. Two limitations: the few swabs and the difficulty for many clubs to receive their employees at the sports center. Another UEFA meeting: a summit that should define, again thanks to experts in the sector, the path for the recovery of the European cups.

00.14 – Coronavirus emergency, Vice Minister of Health: “The resumption of football today is unlikely” – “Unfortunately, I think a soccer championship right now, with stadiums open and an epidemic in progress, is far-fetched …” Thus, the vice minister of health, Pierpaolo Sileri, during the broadcast of Rete4 “Fuori dal Coro”, commented on the possibility of a resumption of the soccer championship.

WEDNESDAY APRIL 15

23.43 – England, the EFL agrees with the association to reduce wages up to 25% – The English Football Legue and the Association of Professional Soccer Players have reached an agreement to reduce members’ salaries: each player in League One and League Two will be reduced by up to 25% of their salaries, whereas until now talked about 30%. The agreement also stipulates that anyone earning less than £ 2,500 will receive their full salary. Any reduction will not lead to less than that sum. The agreement will already be effective in the current month and will focus on the medium and long term. Championship clubs will make individual decisions regarding any cuts.

22.22 – AIC, Calcagno: “I don’t even want to think about a definitive stop in the championships, it would be harmful for everyone” – “We need to help the minor leagues like C and D. I don’t even want to think about a final stoppage in the championships, it would be huge damage for everyone.” So AIC Vice President Umberto Calcagno, speaking exclusively with Sportitalia: “The Juventus salary case cannot be a one-size-fits-all model. We have been working on phase 2 for some time, but we must work on the rules for start again in complete safety. ” to all. I’m really scared by the idea of ​​not going out again this season. “

21.55 – Women’s soccer, the FIGC suspends all activities until May 3 – New postponement for Serie A TIMVISION, Serie B, Primavera Championship and Coppa Italia TIMVISION matches. In light of the latest Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers on the emergence of Coronavirus, the Women’s Football Division has communicated, and has agreed with a specific provision, the suspension of all scheduled matches throughout the period of validity of the provisions of the Prime Minister’s Decree of April 10 and, in any case, until the state provisions change the same.

20.59 – Coronavirus emergency. Cycling, Tour de France postponed: taking place in September – The Tour de France has been officially postponed by its organizers. The Grande Boucle, therefore, is due to run in September, with the start scheduled for August 29 and the end on September 20.

19.20 – Champions League, now there is the hypothesis of the Final Eight in August – How can we finish the European Cup if we can play in August? According to the Iberian press, there is a plan that UEFA has prepared together with Eca, the association of the big clubs, according to which a ‘neutral’ location is sought and that offers security guarantees for that period, so that it can play a ‘ Final Eight ‘of the Champions League, with all the matches in the dry game, until the final, which can be played in the chosen place, or the one originally chosen, or Istanbul. All teams would remain concentrated in this unique location, as would the operators, including the media. All would be subject to health controls and related safety measures. All this because UEFA wants to complete its competitions so as not to lose money from television rights.

19.01 – Lecce, Sticchi Damiani asks for clarity: “The FIGC tells us a final date for the restart” – As a guest of the Suono Sport Center, the president of Lecce Saverio Sticchi Damiani spoke of the possible resumption of Series A: “We are in favor of recovery, but only with zero risk. Does the FIGC communicate a final date for the restart? Expiration of the contract? Another obstacle to the regularity of the tournament. A few years ago, together with a group of members, we decided to take over Lecce to save this glorious club, the heritage of our land. “

18.31 – When does the Bundesliga start again? The Assembly slips: the decision will be made on April 24 – Not on Friday, April 17, but on Thursday, April 24. In a press release, the DFL postponed the General Assembly to, it says, give the clubs and the DFL additional time for additional intensive preparation in light of the impending decisions. The Bundesliga and Zweite Bundesliga could be the first leagues in Europe to restart with clubs that have resumed training last week.

18.22 – The Civil Protection bulletin: 2,972 new infections (+675 compared to yesterday). 602 deaths in 24h – The Civil Protection has published the data related to the last 24 hours. There are 2,972 new cases of infection in COVID-19, with an increase in positive cases of +675 people. Altogether there are currently 104,291 positive coronaviruses in Italy. There have been 602 deaths in the last 24 hours, 1,695 new healers for a total of 37,130 recovered since the start of the epidemic. Finally, 3,186 people are currently hospitalized in intensive care, 74 fewer than yesterday.

All the problems of today:
Current cases: 104,291 (+675, + 0.7%)
Died: 21,067 (+602, + 2.9%)
Downloaded / Cured: 37,130 (+1,695, + 4.8%)
Intensive care patients: 3,186 (-74, -2.3%)
Total cases: 162,488 (+2,972, + 1.9%)

The number of swabs made in the last 24 hours is 26,779.

17.45 – The four stages for the return to the Serie A field – El fútbol quiere estar listo para comenzar lo antes posible y, según Sky, se han identificado cuatro “pasos”, diseñados para minimizar los riesgos asociados con el regreso al campo. En primer lugar, una especie de preconvocatoria, cuando los clubes les dirán a los jugadores repartidos por toda Italia y el mundo que vengan al centro deportivo para las pruebas rituales. Después de la reunión, cuándo se llevarán a cabo los hisopos reales sobre el personal y los jugadores que tendrán que estar en contacto diariamente. Inmediatamente después habrá la identificación del grupo del equipo, ya que no todos podrán retirarse y, finalmente, la capacitación real del equipo.

17.10 – Reanudación de campeonatos, la posición de Parma – Il club manager del Parma, Alessandro Lucarelli, ha parlato così a Sky Sport: “Abbiamo iniziato, come società, a fare gli auguri a casa ai tifosi. E’ stato emozionante sentire la loro incredulità e gioia, ci ha fatto molto piacere ed è stata una cosa riuscita. È interesse di tutto il sistema calcio ricominciare a giocare ma ora dobbiamo aspettare le autorità competenti e solo dopo il loro ok riprenderemo a giocare, non serve ora litigare su chi vuole giocare o no, dobbiamo solo metterci a disposizione degli esperti”.

16.00 – La FIFA rinvia di un anno il nuovo Mondiale per Club – Secondo quanto riportato da As la FIFA avrebbe già deciso di rinviare di un anno il nuovo Mondiale per Club, dove parteciperanno i vincitori continentali delle ultime quattro stagioni. Il torneo avrebbe dovuto cominciare a giugno 2021 ma il rinvio degli Europei proprio per quel periodo costringe la FIFA a rivedere le cose.

14.51 – Il membro UEFA Christillin: “Prima la salute, poi i campionati e infine le coppe” – Evelina Christillin, membro del Consiglio dell’UEFA, s’è così espressa ai microfoni di ‘Radio Punto Nuovo’ sulla ripresa del calcio: “Dipende dalle singole situazioni, ma so che il 22 aprile ci sarà una teleconferenza con tutti i segretari federali di tutte le 55 federazioni con la UEFA ed il giorno dopo un comitato esecutivo. In questo modo si saprà ciò che è stato condiviso e deliberato con le Federazioni. C’è una road map, è il lavoro che si sta facendo in questo periodo con l’ECA e la UEFA: la priorità è la salute, poi l’inizio dei campionati ed infine concludere competizioni europee per agosto. C’è un grosso lavoro di organizzazione a monte, è qualcosa di molto complicato. Il Presidente Infantino ha affermato che ci saranno aiuti per le società che hanno avuto problemi economici in questo periodo”.

14.15 – Il Professor Rezza a TMW Radio – Ospite di TMW Radio, durante Maracanà, il prof. Giovanni Rezza, direttore del dipartimento malattie infettive dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità, ha parlato dell’emergenza Coronavirus, provando a chiarire anche quanto dichiarato ieri circa una ripresa della Serie A molto lontana nel tempo: “Siamo ancora nella Fase 1, poi sarà da valutare se ci saranno le condizioni. Il problema è che è molto complicato a pensare a dei controlli. Dovrebbero effettuare dei tamponi e servirebbe un protocollo molto stretto. La vedo dura attuarlo, ma è da valutare. Sarà una decisione difficile. Non siamo noi a decidere la riapertura dopo il 3 maggio. Noi possiamo dare solo delle indicazioni su come comportarsi, riaprire ora manderebbe un messaggio di “pericolo scampato”, ma non è così purtroppo”.

13.51 – FIFA pessimista sulla ripresa delle gare internazionali – Victor Montagliani non è solo il presidente della CONCACAF. Ma è anche il numero 2 della FIFA, il vice-presidente. E in una intervista all’agenzia PA ha espresso dubbi sulla possibilità di tornare a disputare partite internazionali in un futuro immediato. “Personalmente penso che sia un po’ difficile. Non solo per una questione di salute pubblica e di differenti stadi della pandemia nei vari paesi del mondo, ma anche perché bisognerà attendere il ripristino dei collegamenti internazionali. In questo momento ritengo che i campionati domestici siano la priorità. Speriamo di ricominciare a settembre, ma ci tengo a dire che non ne sono affatto sicuro”, ha detto il vice-presidente della FIFA.

12.33 – Sottosegretario alla Salute Zampa: “Ripresa del calcio non è prioritaria” – Sandra Zampa, sottosegretario alla Salute, è sulla stessa lunghezza d’onda del Professor Rezza e sulla ripresa del campionato s’è espresso così: “La ripresa del calcio? Non lo vedo come dibattito prioritario – ha detto -. Capisco il fermento di ogni categoria, perché si torni alla normalità il prima possibile, ma tocca al comitato tecnico-scientifico darci le indicazioni su come e quando riaprire. Credo che si possa rinunciare ancora per un altro mese e comunque gli stadi torneranno a riempirsi solo quando saremo in sicurezza, cioè quando ci sarà il vaccino. Fino ad allora non ci sarà vita normale”.

12.05 – Malagò, stoccata alla FIGC – Intervistato da DAZN, il presidente del CONI Giovanni Malagò non ha voluto esprimere le sue idee sulla ripresa dei campionati. E ha aggiunto: “Credo che il grande errore che si possa fare è quello di intervenire in contesti e in mondi dove ci sono delle precise deleghe e rappresentanze. Tu vuoi essere il presidente di una federazione? Allora questo è il tuo momento in cui prendere decisioni”, ha detto.

10.02 – Tre date per la ripresa della A – Sono tre le possibili date per la ripartenza della Serie A. Secondo quanto riportato dal Corriere dello Sport nella giornata di domani si riunirà il gruppo di lavoro UEFA, ECA e EL e anche se al momento è impossibile studiare in calendario internazionale le varie Leghe ci stanno provando e per quel che riguarda il nostro campionato le ipotesi sono 27 maggio, 31 maggio o 3 giugno. Oltre alle 12 giornate rimaste restano da mettere in calendario anche i recuperi della venticinquesima giornata, le semifinale e la finale di Coppa Italia. Il via libera verrà dato solo quando dagli organi medico sanitari ci saranno decisioni certe riguardo alle modalità della ripresa. Il via libera del Governo alla ripresa degli allenamento dovrebbe essere fissato al 4 maggio.

08.30 – Domani si riunisce la commissione medica Figc – “Tenersi pronti in caso di luce verde”. E’ questo il pensiero del presidente federale Gabriele Gravina. Ad oggi, la ripresa degli allenamenti potrebbe avvenire il 4 maggio, ma non sono escluse proroghe. Domani intanto, spiega la Gazzetta dello Sport, si riunirà la commissione medica della Figc che proverà a dare delle indicazioni per la ripresa delle sedute. Il presidente Gravina comunque è consapevole del fatto che non è detto che la ripartenza del campionato debba avvenire fra fine maggio e inizio giugno, anzi l’idea di finire fra settembre e ottobre non è del tutto tramontata.

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20.32 – Cairo si schiera dalla parte di Rezza – Dopo la presa di posizione di Arturo Diaconale, portavoce della Lazio, alle dichiarazioni di Giovanni Rezza, direttore del dipartimento malattie infettive dell’Iss, che si è detto contrario ad una ipotesi di ripresa delle competizioni sportive per quanto riguarda il movimento calcistico, arriva anche il pensiero di Urbano Cairo, presidente del Torino, dall’ANSA: “Ha ragione il professor Rezza, riprendere a giocare il campionato a fine maggio è impossibile. Oggi ha parlato un uomo di scienza, e ha detto una cosa che io sostengo da tempo semplicemente perchè ho una certa dimestichezza con i numeri. Con la situazione attuale, non esiste pensare a giocare tra un mese e mezzo. Purtroppo. E sottolineo il purtroppo, visto che oltre al Toruno ho la Gazzetta dello Sport e dunque avrei interesse a che si riprendesse, per motivi evidenti”

20.03 – Diaconale (Lazio) risponde a Rezza – Durante la conferenza stampa della Protezione Civile Giovanni Rezza, direttore del dipartimento malattie infettive dell’Iss, si è detto contrario ad una ipotesi di ripresa delle competizioni sportive per quanto riguarda il movimento calcistico (Clicca qui per leggere le dichiarazioni integrali). Attraverso l’AdnKronos Arturo Diaconale, portavoce della Lazio, ha risposto senza mezzi termini: “Alle volte il tifo colpisce anche gli scienziati e dà alla testa… esperti che sarebbero molto più utili se, invece di occuparsi di argomenti simili, trovassero un modo per fronteggiare efficacemente il virus. Gli scienziati facciano gli scienziati e non i tifosi. Sarebbe davvero auspicabile che, invece di alimentare polemiche calcistiche di cui non si sente il bisogno, si dedicasse ogni energia alla ricerca di una cura o di un vaccino che possa arrestare il contagio”.

18.29 – Rezza (ISS): “Non favorevole a ripartenza 4/5” Giovanni Rezza, dirigente dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità, ha commentato la possibilità di una ripresa dei campionati di calcio come le leghe professionistiche puntano ad effettuare durante la consueta conferenza stampa della Protezione Civile: “Io da romanista manderei tutto a monte (ride, ndr). E’ uno sport che prevede contatti e il rischio di trasmissione c’è. Ho letto di protocolli sanitari particolari e mi sembra un’ipotesi un po’ tirata. Se dovessi dare un parere adesso non sarebbe positivo. Poi è la politica a decidere. Questo è un mio parere personale”.

17.51 – Intesa UEFA-ECA su Coppe Cadena SER, emittente spagnola, anticipa l’accordo che sarebbe arrivato tra UEFA ed ECA sulle Coppe europee ancora da distutare questa stagione. L’intesa riguarderebbe Champions League ed Europa League da giocare a porte chiuse presumibilmente ma non sarebbe da scartare anche l’ipotesi di gara secca e di campi neutri. Per adesso si tratta di ricostruzioni, ma la sensazione è che l’intesa tra le parti riguardi il mese di agosto, con la volontà di terminare le leghe a luglio.

16.15 – Tottenham, dietrofront sugli stipendi – Il taglio degli stipendi è un argomento sentito in queste ultime settimane e il mondo del calcio sta facendo i conti coi vari provvedimenti attuati dai vari club. È il caso del Tottenham che, tramite il proprio sito ufficiale, ha diramato un comunicato relativo alla gestione della situazione da parte della dirigenza: tutti i dipendenti riceveranno il 100% degli stipendi di aprile e maggio, mentre il consiglio riceverà una diminuzione. La decisione – si legge – è stata presa dopo le critiche ricevute direttamente dai propri sostenitori.

15.15 – Rientrati gli stranieri dell’Inter Sno rientrati tutti i giocatori che erano nei rispettivi paesi natali. Per loro li attende una quarantena di 14 giorni mentre nell’ultima settimana di aprile verranno effettuati tutti i test sanitari con le sedute che potrebbero riprendere nella prima settimana di maggio.

13.37 – Ghirelli scrive ai presidenti di C Lettera di Francesco Ghirelli, presidente della Lega Pro, ai club di Serie C. “Ora siamo concentrati sul decreto perché potrebbe essere importante per i nostri club. Non vi preoccupate senza motivo, nessuno deciderà cosa fare senza il giudizio di noi tutti”.

12.00 – L’idea di Ranieri: se si riparte, spazio a 5 cambi – Claudio Ranieri, allenatore della Sampdoria, ai microfoni di ‘Radio Rai’ s’è espresso questa mattina sulla ripresa dei campionati: “Giochiamo tre partite a settimana, benissimo. Allora, facciamo cinque cambi a partita così cerchiamo di aiutare i ragazzi a recuperare meglio. Perché sennò li portiamo allo stress massimo e non mi sembra il caso di portare allo stress massimo quei giocatori, e non dico soltanto i miei, che sono stati colpiti dal coronavirus”.

09.55 – Giochi Olimpici non oltre il 2021 – Intanto, in Giappone si interrogano sulla possibilità di disputare i Giochi Olimpici, nonostante il rinvio al 2021. Su questo tema, in una intervista al ‘Die Welt’, il presidente del CIO Thomas BAch è stato piuttosto chiaro: “I nostri partner giapponesi e il Primo Ministro mi hanno chiarito che il Giappone non può gestire un rinvio oltre la prossima estate. Non puoi posticipare tutto ciò indefinitamente come potresti con un torneo di tennis o una partita di calcio. Non esiste un piano di rinvio, ma sono molto fiducioso. L’OMS sostiene che la nostra scelta di rinviare tutto all’estate 2021 sia stata la migliore”

09.50 – L’ultima idea dell’UEFA: tre settimane ad agosto per completare le coppe – Sulla stessa lunghezza d’onda della FIGC anche la UEFA. L’ultima idea del presidente Ceferin, riporta il tabloid ‘The Sun’, è quella di completare le coppe ad agosto, nelle tre settimane successive alla chiusura dei campionati.

09.45 – “Appena possibile, il calcio italiano ripartirà” – Il calcio italiano ripartirà appena possibile e con questi presupposti la Lega Serie A e la FIGC affronteranno questa nuova settimana di lavori. L’ha ribadito ieri sera anche il presidente della FIGC Gabriele Gravina: “Noi continuiamo a ripetere le stesse cose, rischiamo di essere ripetitivi: i campionati di calci ricominceranno nel momento in cui ci sarà la garanzia e la tutela della saluta degli atleti e degli addetti ai lavori. Siamo in contatto continuo con il ministro Spadafora, il 15 abbiamo una riunione importante del nostro comitato scientifico federale. Comunicheremo la procedura a tutte le leghe, inizieremo a fine mese, mi auguro, i controlli e poi partirà la vera e propria proceduta di preparazione e allenamento, l’auspicio è poi ripartire con il calcio giocato”.

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