Italy''s top-tier football league, Serie A, is set to resume its play-offs after a long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has announced that the league will restart with the regular season being played out and followed by a play-off stage.
The decision comes after months of uncertainty and debate about whether or not to continue the current season. Initially, it was thought that the season would be abandoned due to the ongoing pandemic, but efforts have been made to find a solution that allows for football to resume in Italy.
Serie A has been on hiatus since March 9th when matches were suspended as the country struggled to contain the spread of COVID-19. The break has had a significant impact on teams and players.html">players, with many struggling to maintain their physical fitness and mental well-being during the prolonged period without competitive action.
Despite the challenge.html">challenges.html">challenges, the decision to resume play-offs is seen as a positive step forward for Italian football. The country''s top clubs are set to return to action in July, with matches being played behind closed doors and under strict health protocols to minimize the risk of infection.
The resumption of Serie A will also have implications for European football, with teams competing in the Champions League and Europa League still having matches to complete. The Italian Football Federation has confirmed that it will work closely with UEFA to ensure a smooth transition back into competitive action.
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