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Ban on sports events in Italy to be extended through April

Italian Sports Minister told a newspaper that talks about restarting the Serie A soccer league on May 3 are \"unrealistic\".

Rome: Italy's sports minister is planning to extend the ban on games and competitions in the country through all of April.

The current nationwide lockdown is due to expire on Friday but Italian health experts have said the need to try to contain COVID-19 will likely last weeks beyond that.

Minister Vincenzo Spadafora tells Italian daily La Repubblica that talks about restarting the Serie A soccer league on May 3 are "unrealistic".

He adds: "(On Monday) I will propose extending the ban on sports competitions at every level for all of April. And I'll extend the measure to training -- an area where we hadn't intervened because there was still a possibility of holding the Olympics."

Some clubs like Lazio and Napoli had been pushing to restart training as soon as this week.

Spadafora says he's hoping Serie A officials show "a serious desire to change. The big clubs live in a bubble, beyond their means, starting with the millionaire wages of the players. They need to understand that nothing will be like before anymore after this crisis."

Spadafora also says that he will allocate 400 million euros ($450 million) for recovery efforts at amateur sports associations.

( Source : AP )
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