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Footballers in Spain to return to training

Players in the top two flights of football in Spain will return to training this week with the hope of the leagues restarting in June.

They will initially train alone but a “staggered return to training” will be implemented with players training together at a later date.

Football in Spain was suspended indefinitely in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.

In the UK, the Premier League hopes to resume on 8 June but there is disagreement between the clubs on how to move forward.

In Germany, clubs have been training in groups before a planned return to training as teams. The German league could restart on 16 or 23 May.

It has already been announced that the top leagues in France and the Netherlands will not resume.

Source: bbc.com

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