The Spanish football league will be played without fans, behind closed doors until 2021 according to ESPN because of the Coronavirus pandemic which has a threat of returning as the second wave.
The report even claims that La Liga clubs have already been informed of this decision. The stadiums will only reopen “under strict safety measures” from January 2021. But it seems unclear when the current La Liga season will resume.
ESPN reports that the Spanish competition could recommence in June. The Guardian, on the other hand, reports that La Liga is hoping that teams could return to training in the second week of May which will again put things in better place slowly and steadily
The training will have three stages – individual, small group and full team. The second stage means that players will be living away from their families in isolation.
To ensure safety, the players will also undergo “daily serology antibody tests”, so if any positive tests will mean that the player has to be isolated.
Sport has reported that Barcelona players, as well as staffs, will undergo the first tests on Tuesday at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. Interestingly, they will be tested without having to get out of their cars and then they can go home.
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