Italy agrees new sport protocol to avoid further fixture farce

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Soccer Football - Serie A - AC Milan v Spezia - San Siro, Milan, Italy - January 17, 2022 General view of players during the line up before the match with a crowd limited to 5000 fans due to coronavirus disease REUTERSpix: The Italian government has approved a new sports protocol outlining clearer guidelines on when a match should be postponed for COVID-19 related reasons.

Italy has struggled with soaring COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, reaching a high of more than 228,000 daily cases on Jan. 18. Four games in Serie A were farcically abandoned on Jan. 7 when only one team showed up for each of them, due to conflicting instructions from sport and health authorities.

 

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