Football in Italy can be banned completely

Italy's Football Federation (FIGC) has acknowledged on Tuesday that the edition in Serie A may not continue due to coronary. In a communique issued in the evening, FIGC has confirmed that there will be no Italian championship matches until 3 April, following the decree issued by the Italian government Monday. [...]
In a communique issued in the evening, FIGC has confirmed that there will be no Italian championship matches until 3 April, following the decree issued by the Italian government Monday. Italian Federation President Gabriele Gravina has presented several options in the event the championship can't be held until the end.
One of the possibilities is to have the plejof to determine the champion and teams that will leave Serie A.
The other option is for the actual order to be final, which would imply that Juvenus would win the title. The other option is not to have this edition champion declared at all.
Another meeting will be held on March 23rd on the issue.
For the first and only time when Italy's title was placed with the plejof was in the 1963\64 edition, when Blogna and Interi closed the campaign by 54 points. These two teams met in a neutral field match in Rome. Bilogna won 2.0.












