This weekend, no First Division team has scheduled training sessions at its facilities. Eleven of them, in fact, have already decided not to have them for at least the next two weeks, following the recommendations of the RFEF. The other half of the clubs have summoned their players for Monday or Tuesday, but most likely the majority will never rejoin. Sooner or later, in short, all teams will stop conducting collective training.
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