The Spanish La Liga is looking at the best time to resume the league, and their organizer can only point to June for a restart to the season. The league which has been halted by the global pandemic coronavirus and has made clubs around the world of football are currently aiming at returning to the league.
Spanish La Liga organizers said the top two division players have to train individually after an agreement with Spain’s sports and health authorities that guaranteed the safety of both players and staff. They also agreed that players must undergo a test before they can return to training and also all the training facilities will be checked appropriately.
Football in Spain was suspended indefinitely in March, and the La Liga side has been affected like every other league in Europe. The country’s top division has created detailed protocols for the return to training, and it ensures the proper working of the health care workers to ensure safe training grounds.
Part of the technique used involves training sessions progressing from individual to small groups and then team training. According to a statement released by the La Liga board states that: “These measures cover approximately four weeks with different phases that, in any case, will be subject to the de-escalation process established by the government.”
“Together with the medical tests carried out by clubs, a staggering return to training has been implemented that will start with players training alone and with group activities before the return to competition, scheduled for June.”
In the Spanish La Liga, there are 11 matches left to play with Barcelona top of the table, with two points above rivals Real Madrid.