Italian FA set August 20th as Serie A completion date

League would then face a very quick turnaround to begin new season on September 1st

Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the Juventus sport center after his first day back training on Monday. Photo: Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse via AP
Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the Juventus sport center after his first day back training on Monday. Photo: Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse via AP

The Italian football federation (FIGC) has set a deadline of August 20th for the completion of the current season, and a September 1st start-date for the following campaign.

The ruling applies to Serie A, B and C, and will involve a contingency plan for promotion and relegation play-offs and a co-efficient system should the season have to be curtailed.

Italian clubs were the given the all-clear to resume training by the Italian government this week, but matches will not resume until the middle of next month.

A statement read: “The FIGC has expressed its willingness to restart and complete the national professional competition by setting the last closing date for Serie A, B and C competitions to 20 August.

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“Prior to the re-start of the competitive activity, it will be the responsibility of the federal council to determine the criteria for defining competitions where, due to Covid-19, the season should be suspended again.”

Italian sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora has already announced that a decision on when the season can resume will be made after a meeting with football officials on May 28th.