Italy's Serie A to resume after coronavirus break
League to return with four postponed games of match day 25, all remaining 124 games to be held without fans
ROME
Italian Serie A will return on Saturday after a 103-day break due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The top division will resume with four games after having been suspended since March 9.
The teams will play a league game every three days on average as Torino will host Parma on Saturday in the first match.
Also, Hellas Verona will take on Cagliari in another Saturday game.
On Sunday, Atalanta will host Sassuolo as Inter Milan will play against Sampdoria.
There are a total of 124 matches will be played for the remainder of the season scheduled to be completed on August 2.
As per the standings, Juventus sit atop the table with 63 points as the Turin side are competing for their ninth in a row.
The Italian capital club, Lazio are chasing Juventus one point behind.
Having 54 points, Inter Milan are chasing them in the third spot with a game in hand.
The Turkish international Hakan Calhanoglu's Milan and Roma who has two Turkish players Cengiz Under and Mert Cetin are struggling to complete the league in a good position to join the next year's European trophies.
Separately, Merih Demiral who played for Juventus began individual field workouts in May after suffering a knee injury earlier this season.
- Tens of players in league contract coronavirus
The COVID-19 pandemic also affected Italian football as more than 20 club members were infected by the virus.
The first player to have the virus was Daniele Rugani of Juventus.
Following a positive virus test, the Italian defender underwent a mandatory quarantine.
Periods in the pandemic, the three players of Juventus, the three technical staff, seven players of Sampdoria, six members of Fiorentina, including three footballers had the coronavirus
In addition to them, Torino, Hellas Verona, Milan and Atalanta had one person each who had the COVID-19.
However, among the players in the Serie A, Juventus forward Paulo Dybala was the hardest to overcome the virus.
Dybala who was tested four times, recovered after having carried the virus for 45 days.
With the decree announced by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in March, the match day 26 was held behind closed doors within the framework of the strict quarantine measures in the country.
Meanwhile, all of the league's remaining fixtures will be played without fans.
*Here are fixtures for the Serie A (postponed games of week 25)
- Saturday:
Torino - Parma
Hellas Verona - Cagliari
- Sunday:
Atalanta - Sassuolo
Inter - Sampdoria
Fixtures for week 27:
- June 22, Monday:
Fiorentina - Brescia
Lecce - Milan
Bologna - Juventus
- June 23, Tuesday:
Hellas Verona - Napoli
SPAL - Cagliari
Genoa - Parma
Torino - Udinese
- June 24, Wednesday:
Inter - Sassuolo
Atalanta - Lazio
Roma - Sampdoria
* Writing by Emre Asikci
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