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Coronavirus: Clubs want Italian Serie A to resume on June 13 if government approves, says board
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Coronavirus: Serie A will only resume once there is complete safety, says Italy’s sports minister
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Coronavirus: Italian government to allow Serie A clubs to start team training from May 18
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Former Atalanta academy midfielder Andrea Rinaldi dies at 19 after suffering brain aneurysm
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Football: Some players are still recovering from coronavirus, says AC Milan president Scaroni
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Coronavirus: Juventus players return to individual training, Ronaldo begins two-week quarantine
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Coronavirus: Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo returns after Italy allows Serie A teams to resume training
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Serie A: Cristiano Ronaldo called back from Portugal as Italian clubs resume individual training
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Coronavirus: Relief for Serie A clubs as Italy allows players to attend team training facilities
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Coronavirus: Serie A football clubs set to defy Italian government and return to training
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Coronavirus: Serie A will comply if Italy government directs to end ongoing football season
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Resume season or call it off? Where each European football league stands after Covid-19 pandemic
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Coronavirus: Time running out for Serie A’s return as Italy plans resumption of sporting events
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Coronavirus: Italy’s Serie A to extend 2019/20 season till August in order to complete it
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Need to maintain extreme prudence: Italy sports minister on possible restart of Serie A
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Coronavirus: All Serie A clubs vote in favour of completing suspended 2019-’20 season
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Coronavirus: Serie A intents to complete season after lockdown is lifted
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Coronavirus: Brescia president tests positive, says talk of restarting Serie A is ‘madness’
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Coronavirus shutdown: When could Europe’s top football leagues look to resume their season?
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Ibrahimovic’s return to training with Swedish side Hammarby fuels speculation about his future
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