FIGC President Gabriele Gravina awaits ‘feedback’ from the Technical and Scientific Committee after having ‘presented our proposal’ to reopen stadiums.

The Italian League has confirmed the 2020-21 season will start September 19 and 20, but the FIGC chief revealed they are still waiting for a go ahead to reopen stadiums.

“We have presented our proposal to the Technical and Scientific Committee [CTS],” Gravina told reporters after the Federal Council met today.

FIGC President Gabriele Gravina awaits ‘feedback’ from the Technical and Scientific Committee after having ‘presented our proposal’ to reopen stadiums.

The Italian League has confirmed the 2020-21 season will start September 19 and 20, but the FIGC chief revealed they are still waiting for a go ahead to reopen stadiums.

“We have presented our proposal to the Technical and Scientific Committee [CTS],” Gravina told reporters after the Federal Council met today.

“We are awaiting feedback. We have asked for a limitation of swabs, always with the respect for health, but we ask for greater flexibility.

“Then there’s the issue of admission, in stadiums. There have already been some experiments that have brought extraordinary results from the point of view of the discipline.

“We also wait for this experiment in September, in Budapest, for the [European] Super Cup and that will be an important experiment.”

Gravina doesn’t expect any news and complications ahead of the new campaign.

“I don’t expect anything, I expect a careful analysis from the CTS, as they have always done.

“Then, when the time is right to do so, we will all be more serene.”

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