Serie A clubs unanimous in desire to finish season

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Updated 02 May 2020
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Serie A clubs unanimous in desire to finish season

  • Gravina estimates that Italian football would suffer losses of up to €800 million ($870 million) in TV rights, sponsors, ticketing and marketing in the event of the season being canceled

MILAN: Italy’s Serie A clubs on Friday reiterated their unanimous desire to complete the football season interrupted amid the coronavirus crisis.
The emergency Lega Serie A assembly via video of the 20 top-flight clubs came after Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora this week said the chances of restarting were “increasingly narrow.”
Paolo Dal Pino, Lega Serie A president, stated “his openness to a dialogue with the government from a constructive and collaborative perspective, obtaining on this position the full agreement of all the clubs.”
The top-flight clubs have repeatedly insisted that they want to finish the 2019-20 campaign which has been suspended since March 9 amid the health crisis.
Clubs would like to resume training on May 18 at the latest and start playing again in the weekend of June 13-14.

BACKGROUND

• The top-flight clubs have repeatedly insisted that they want to finish the 2019-20 campaign which has been suspended since March 9 amid the health crisis.

• Clubs would like to resume training on May 18 at the latest and start playing again in the weekend of June 13-14.

Gabriele Gravina, president of Italian Football Federation (FIGC), had said a cancellation would be “the death of Italian football” and that he would “never sign for the end of the championships.”
Gravina estimates that Italian football would suffer losses of up to €800 million ($870 million) in TV rights, sponsors, ticketing and marketing in the event of the season being canceled.
On Thursday, Spadafora told public broadcaster RAI that the government would help “as much as is possible” to make sure that football’s finances are “damaged as little as possible,” remarks which Dal Pino said he “appreciated.”


Sharjah Self-Defence takes opening-day lead at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Updated 25 January 2026
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Sharjah Self-Defence takes opening-day lead at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

  • Round 1 of the competition is taking place at Nad Al Sheba Complex in Dubai

DUBAI: The Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship — Round 1 No Gi got underway in Dubai on Saturday with the Sharjah Self-Defence Sports Club leading the standings at the end of the day’s action.

The competition took place at Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex with action across the U-12, U-14 and U-16 categories.

Day 1 also saw Al Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club finish in second place and Palms Sports — Team 777 in third.

Mohamed Hussain Al-Marzooqi, board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said the inclusion of the No Gi category reflects the federation’s commitment to providing athletes with more competitive opportunities and developing their skills across different jiu-jitsu styles. He stressed that investment in youth categories remains essential to building a generation capable of representing the UAE at regional and international competitions.

“No Gi competitions offer a different challenge in jiu-jitsu, with a focus on speed, flexibility and tactical awareness,” said Al-Marzooqi. “We include this format to help develop athletes’ skills, prepare them for international competition, and build well-rounded athletes who can adapt to different styles.”

The championship continues on Sunday with competitions in the U-18, Adults and Masters categories, with significant participation from clubs and academies from across the UAE.