Italian football fans are keenly awaited with ministerial decisions regarding the possibility of resuming Serie A matches, which have been stalled since early March 12 years before their end, due to the emerging crisis of the Corona virus (Covid-19).

Today, Saturday, Health Minister Roberto Speranza and Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafor will receive the preventive health protocol document prepared by the Italian Football Association in the past days.

The document includes a request to reopen training camps on May 4, with matches starting three or four weeks later without an audience.

The general closure continues in Italy until the third of May, and the government is expected to take further measures, which may include the extension of the closure, which depends on the developments of the crisis.

And the number of deaths in Italy due to infection with the Corona virus reached 22,745 deaths as of Friday evening, mostly in the north of the country.

The protocol submitted by the Italian Federation includes medical tests for players, whether camp residents or those who travel from hotels by bus, which are being cleared.

"It is possible to resume the matches in late May and June. I hope that all teams can play in their stadiums, even those in the north, and if that is not possible, we will find other solutions," Gabriele Gravina, president of the Italian Federation, told Radio 1 radio. "