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Organizers are considering playing games without fans or moving seasons to different countries to restart professional soccer amid the pandemic. The German Bundesliga will be the first top league to return on May 16th. Former Italian star Alessandro Del Piero hopes Italy's Serie A can finish its season rather than be canceled, and players may need to play into July and August to complete it if health conditions allow.

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Without Fans in Attendance

Organizers are considering playing games without fans or moving seasons to different countries to restart professional soccer amid the pandemic. The German Bundesliga will be the first top league to return on May 16th. Former Italian star Alessandro Del Piero hopes Italy's Serie A can finish its season rather than be canceled, and players may need to play into July and August to complete it if health conditions allow.

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From playing without fans in attendance to completing seasons in different countries, organizers

are searching for ways to get soccer back underway.

Creative measures have been hypothesized to hasten the return of the professional game across
the world following its suspension because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The first top-level league to signal its return is the German Bundesliga which announced that it
would return on May 16.
And former Juventus and Italy international Alessandro Del Piero says he would prefer Italy's
Serie A "finish properly" rather than be canceled or voided, like leagues in France and the
Netherlands.
"This is a big thing, a big, unpredictable thing. The priority should be the health of the people,
not only players," Del Piero told CNN Sport's Amanda Davies over Instagram Live.
"I really hope there will be a way to finish the league properly. Players need to be aware they
might have to play longer ... to July and August."

"This is a big thing, a big, unpredictable thing. The priority should be the health of the people,
not only players," Del Piero told CNN Sport's Amanda Davies over Instagram Live.
"I really hope there will be a way to finish the league properly. Players need to be aware they
might have to play longer ... to July and August."

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