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The LPF announced on Friday that it plans to resume the championship starting June 6 and that it will end on July 26. However, the program could change, depending on the evolution of the coronavirus pandemic.
Justin Ștefan, the LPF general secretary, is of the opinion that from now on we will have football without spectators, League 1 will be played in the German model, with only 240 people present in each match, which, for the most part, will be the members of the organization department.
“It is clear that for a long time we will talk about football without spectators.” I think the number of 240 people refers, rather, to those who join the party in the organization, in the area of participation. In no case to the audience “, the LPF official told Telekom Sport.
“We have a clear objective!”
Justin fantefan states that LPF will not take into account the decrease in this season’s games, in League 1, or even the freezing of the championship. The goal of the League is for all games to be played.
“We have a clear objective, that is, to play all the remaining matches that will be played this season.” Only in this way can we keep the contract we currently have unchanged, especially in terms of the amount that our media partner will pay. A decrease in the number of matches is not taken into account “he added.
We will not have more teams in League 1
The LPF official categorically denied the version, circulated in the press, according to which the championship will end prematurely, so that no team will be relegated, and next season will begin with the first two teams in League 2 in the first echelon.
“I don’t think that today, at a time of economic problems, the problem of increasing the number of teams can arise.” Once, because it would decrease the television rights collected by each League 1 club and, secondly, if more League 2 teams came to me, they might not have stability. to ensure my continuity in terms of League 1.
So far we have not faced a scenario that could appear at some point, to withdraw a team during the championship. In League 2 there are many teams financed with public money, we have problems with public financing. The system we have now in League 1 is functional “Justin Stefan said.
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