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Only 2 of the 20 Swiss professional clubs resumed training on May 11. One of them is FC St. Gallen.
The Super League and Challenge League teams have been able to train again since May 11. The Federal Council determined this 12 days ago. At the moment, however, only 2 teams have exercised this right: FC St. Gallen and Grasshoppers.
The fact that the other 18 clubs in the two major leagues are still waiting has financial reasons. If the players train together again, they are no longer entitled to a short-term job.
4 cabins for 1 crew
The leader of the standings was the only Super League team to return to training camp on Monday. Under the command of coach Peter Zeidler, the FCSG fan team completed the first morning session at Kybunpark.
From May 11 to listen:
“The boys enjoyed it. I really saw the joy in them, ”Zeidler told SRF. His players have shown no fear of contact, the 57-year-old continues. “You were able to hide the situation well.”
Running through the woods and doing push-ups at home has little to do with soccer.
The training was carried out under special conditions. So the team didn’t eat breakfast or lunch together. Players and staff had no less than 4 cabins at their disposal.
11 against 11 was also played in training. Anyway, “the game” was central. Because: “The area around St. Gallen can be so beautiful. But jogging in the woods and doing push-ups at home has little to do with football.
The training was also held on the GC campus
The Grasshoppers were the only Challenge League team to resume team training on Monday. The unit, led by Coach Goran Djuricin, took place at the GC campus in Niederhasli. The focus was on training with the ball.