Lega Serie A said Monday that it
hopes the government allows clubs to partially reopen their
stadiums for the last few games of the season.
The Italian top flight has resumed after the coronavirus
lockdown to finish the 2019-20 season but games are being played
behind closed doors to avert the risk of contagion.
In a statement, the league said it is necessary to "reopen
stadiums to the public with full respect of safety conditions".
It said it was working on an "articulated protocol that will be
sent within hours to (Italian Soccer Federation) FIGC President
Gabriele Gravina so that it can be used in dialogue with the
competent governmental institutions".
It said that it hoped "each club, is allowed to open its stadium
to a limited number of fans, on the basis of the situation and
the facility".
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