FIGC President Gabriele Gravina hopes Serie A fans will return to stadiums in January: ‘It could be the first step.’
Serie A games are being played behind closed doors due to the COVID pandemic, although at the beginning of the season each stadium could welcome a maximum of 1000 fans per game.
“Serie A is a thrilling league this season, we are witnessing some surprises,” Gravina told Radio Rai on Monday.
FIGC President Gabriele Gravina hopes Serie A fans will return to stadiums in January: ‘It could be the first step.’
Serie A games are being played behind closed doors due to the COVID pandemic, although at the beginning of the season each stadium could welcome a maximum of 1000 fans per game.
“Serie A is a thrilling league this season, we are witnessing some surprises,” Gravina told Radio Rai on Monday.
“However, fans are the main protagonists, and they are not there. The show is not complete without them,” he added.
“I don’t know how long it will take to see fans return to stadiums, I hope in January, it could be the first step, but it all depends on the health emergency.
“I hope fans will be allowed into stadiums as other activities, such as ski resorts, will be reopening.”