La Liga chief Tebas wants to resume season with Seville derby on June 11

Thursday, June 11 looks set to be the date La Liga resumes, with the competition's president hoping to recommence with the Seville derby.

Published : May 25, 2020 10:00 IST

La Liga chief Javier Tebas wants the season to resume on June 11 with Sevilla hosting bitter rival Real Betis.
La Liga chief Javier Tebas wants the season to resume on June 11 with Sevilla hosting bitter rival Real Betis.
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La Liga chief Javier Tebas wants the season to resume on June 11 with Sevilla hosting bitter rival Real Betis.

La Liga president Javier Tebas is hoping to resume the 2019-20 season on Thursday, June 11 with the Seville derby.

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed on Saturday that La Liga had been given permission to resume behind closed doors from June 8 following the coronavirus-enforced hiatus.

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Previous reports had suggested the first match would be played on June 12, exactly three months after the suspension started, with Sevilla's home match against bitter rival Real Betis said to be the chosen match.

And while Tebas confirmed the derby to be his desired fixture, he revealed on Sunday that he is hoping to resume a day earlier, with kick-off to be set at 22:00 local time due to the intense heat in Andalusia's capital.

Speaking on the Partidazo show, Tebas said: "There is the possibility that there will be a match on the 11th [of June], which would be a unique match, with a possible tribute for all the deceased.

"I wish that date could be confirmed. We would like it to be the Seville derby, at 10 at night.

"Our idea is to be able to confirm the [dates for the] first four matchdays this [coming] week.

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"The hours will depend on where the game is played, it will always be taken into account. During the week, the schedules will be late. On weekends, there will be three schedules."

Despite Tebas revealing his plan, confirmation of the exact resumption date is to be announced in due course.

Lockdown measures in Spain have been eased gradually over the past few weeks after it was hit particularly badly by the COVID-19 pandemic.

There have been almost 283,000 confirmed cases of the virus in Spain and 28,752 deaths – only the United States, United Kingdom and Italy recorded more fatalities.

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