Football in times of coronavirus requires changes that will be seen in the return of the pending games of First and Second Divisions, as well as in the playoffs with which the title will be resolved in Second B. Modifications to adapt to the situation and the The Ministry of Health's demands will be made by the Federation and LaLiga, with the consent of the Superior Sports Council (CSD), plus the recommendations made by the clubs themselves. The body chaired by Luis Rubiales has already made the necessary amendments to the Regulation, since it is he who has the powers, and this has been sent to the CSD for approval. LaLiga, for its part, is responsible for transferring the clubs to the logistical protocol to be followed in all matches.
In the modification of the Regulations, the FIFA directive has been included, which increases the number of changes to five, since the teams will play in summer, at a higher temperature than usual, and in many cases with less preparation time. The Federation, however, has established that these changes cannot be made in more than three stops, so that the interruption time does not vary with respect to the employee with the previous rule. They do not need to be staggered.
In First and Second there are no extensions, but this could occur in the 'playoffs' of Second B, which will be resolved to a single match, so the teams may have one more change. Given that the Cup finalists decided to wait until they could play it with the public, it is to be expected that this will be played without the exceptional measures in force. Otherwise, the sixth change would also affect the final between Athletic and Real Sociedad.
Changes to the Regulations also affect the number of players and coaches who can sit on the bench. FIFA has increased to 23 the number of players who can dress and the Federation has brought the number of people who can sit on the bench in First Division matches to 25. LaLiga, in addition, will impose distance measures, so many of the benches will have to be expanded with seats next to the existing ones.
The LaLiga protocol differentiates between two types of matches for the purposes of those authorized to enter the stadium. This will have to do with the importance and needs of television operators. In some, those authorized to access will be below 200; in others, they will not reach 250. For each team, 23 soccer players, eight technicians, a doctor and four or two managers may enter, depending on whether they are local or visiting.
In the match start protocol, the classic greetings will not occur. Some clubs, beyond that recommended by LaLiga, will ask their footballers to avoid hugging at goal celebrations.
Just as the Bundesliga decided, LaLiga will perform quick tests on all players and coaches the day before matches. The rest of the people involved in the internal logistics of the meetings will also be subjected to various controls. The objective is to turn each party into a zero contagion island.
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