Italy’s Serie A postpones four games due to Covid-19

7 January 2022, 12:48 pm

FERRARA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: A official ball of serie A is displayed during the Serie A match between SPAL and Juventus at Stadio Paolo Mazza on February 22, 2020 in Ferrara, Italy. (Photo by Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images)

Italy’s Serie A cancelled four games scheduled for Thursday due to the Covid -19 pandemic. The cancellations are the first of the current season, though the 2020-2021 season was shortened due to anti-coronavirus measures.

Serie A said that four games — Atalanta vs Torino, Bologna vs Inter-Milan, Fiorentina vs Udinese, and Salernitana vs Venezia — would not be played as scheduled on Thursday after some players and staffers involved in the game have tested positive for Covid -19.

A fifth game scheduled for today, Juventus vs Napoli, will be played as scheduled, but at least three players will sit the game out because they have not taken the required health measures to be eligible.

The games could be rescheduled if they will have an impact on the championship when the season is over, Xinhua reports.

Earlier on Wednesday, the league issued a statement, saying all the games would go forward as scheduled despite a rising tide of Covid-19 infections. But it changed its tune later in the day and announced the cancellation of the four games.

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