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Serie A to ban fans from stadiums until 2021 with plans to restart season in late May after coronavirus lockdown

SERIE A will reportedly ban fans from attending games until 2021.

Sport Mediaset claim to have unearthed Italian government documents suggesting Serie A stadiums will remain empty until January 2021 at the earliest.


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 Serie A could resume next month - but fans will reportedly be barred from grounds until 2021
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Serie A could resume next month - but fans will reportedly be barred from grounds until 2021Credit: Reuters

It comes after federation president Gabriele Gravina confirmed plans to resume action in May.

Serie A has been on hold since early March after Italy became the first European country to strongly suffer the effects of coronavirus.

There are still fears the campaign could be scrapped.

But players could start to train next month with the hope of resuming matches shortly afterwards and some reports even suggests all 20 teams could relocate to Rome for a gladiatorial battle.

Gravina said: “As soon as the conditions are right, we’ll finish the championship.

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“Soon there will be a meeting. We will establish the procedure which we will then communicate.

“We will start, I hope, at the beginning of May with tests to ensure that players are negative and training can follow.

“Will we play through the summer? We don’t have a deadline but the idea is to finish the championships.”

However, Italian football supporters will have to make do with watching games on TV for the remainder of the year.

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Lockdown restrictions could be eased in May, with people currently not allowed to leave their homes unless they need essentials.

But the government does not want to risk more problems by allowing football fans to gather in close proximity.

And it will be until January next year at the earliest when football stadiums in Italy can open their doors to the public again.

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