“Coronavirus” affects Italian football, here's the last decision on the A series of Series

The Italian government is increasingly likely to allow Serbia A, Italy's Cup and European matches to be played by closed doors, as the coronary is spreading throughout the country. Four matches in Serie A were postponed yesterday due to the outbreak of the virus in northern Italy. The idea to play [...]
Four matches in Serie A were postponed yesterday due to the outbreak of the virus in northern Italy.
The idea of playing matches in neutral countries was initially suggested, but it seemed to be rejected because of logistical issues.
With the clubs of Serie A, who are afraid of a planned crisis, league president Paolo Dall Pino drafted a letter to the Italian government asking that all the meetings of Serie A, the Italian Cup & European games be played by closed doors until the removal of threats from the Coronavirus.
Finanza's Calcio website reports that Italian Prime Minister Giusppe Ctete is expected to sign a decree this afternoon, agreeing to the league's request.
An announcement is likely made this evening.












