La Ligas players will be tested for Corleone this week before the restoration of training.

Professional players in Spain will be tested this week so they can start training for the first time in about two months. Basic exercises have been allowed to stay in Spain on Monday, as the government has eased some of the restrictive measures that have been imposed since mid-March due to the pandemic of [...]
Professional players in Spain will be tested this week so they can start training for the first time in about two months.
Basic exercises have been allowed to stay in Spain on Monday, as the government has eased some of the restrictive measures that have been imposed since mid-March due to the coronary pandemic.
Spanish league players are expected to return to the fields in the week after testing for COVID-19 and after the club training complexes are prepared well and disinfected. Stadiums should be inspected to ensure that they are in line with protocols imposed by local authorities, Spanish media report.
All players, coach and club workers who will be involved in the initial launch phase will have to be tested two days before they can start with individual training.
Tests reportedly will begin Tuesday, and the league requires daily tests made after starting with individual training sessions.
The league wants to have a training period for a month before matches without viewers started in June. No starting date has been set.
The league has recently sent clubs security protocols for how to get back to training.
Among other things, the interaction of players in the initial phase will not be allowed. There will be no more than six players in the field at once, and they will keep great distance between themselves. The use of equipment must be limited, and the trainers will observe the players from the distance. Players should wear gloves and masks until they are in the field and only one or two players can share the gym at the same time. The league protocol recommends that players not leave home except going to the exercise.
Clubs are said to set up a food delivery system to the homes of first squad players.
Spain is one of the countries that has been hit the hardest by pandemic. Spain declared emergency conditions on March 14th.
Clubs from Italy will return to individual exercises as well this week, Susuolo has already done Monday. Clubs in England and Germany have opened their training centers, while the league in France has been cancelled last week.












