La Liga gives go signal for full blast team training
A week after the Spanish Football League (La Liga) allowed all the clubs to practice with a maximum capacity of 14 members, the committee already gave the green light for a full-blast team training. Full blast team training means that all members of the club can now participate

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
A week after the Spanish Football League (La Liga) allowed all the clubs to practice with a maximum capacity of 14 members, the committee already gave the green light for a full-blast team training.
Full blast team training means that all members of the club can now participate in their team practices as long as they follow La Liga’s safety protocols.
First started in individual training sessions then progressed to five and later on 14, La Liga is eager to resume its season this June 11, 2020, after getting the nod of the Spanish government.
Since their cancelation of the season last March 11, La Liga would be back to full operation in June but the games would be without fans present in the stadiums as per the safety protocols.
However, the La Liga management would be strict once full blast training will start and that includes thorough inspections in each club’s quarters to make sure that they follow protocols.
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