Spanish Minister of Health Salvador Ella considered that the promise to resume activity in the local soccer league before the summer would be "unwise".

"I cannot tell you at the present time whether professional football will revive before the summer," Ella said in his daily press conference on the development of the new Corona virus. "This position will be unwise by me."

The minister expressed his caution about the league plans that want all players to be subjected to checks before re-training and then stalled competitions since March 12th.

He said, "Detection checks should be placed at the disposal of the regions, regardless of the category."

Before returning to the stadiums, players must undergo a test to detect the "Covid-19" epidemic, and that tests continue during the preparation period.

Spain is one of the countries most affected by the "Covid-19", which caused the death of more than 23 thousand people in it.

The Spanish Football Federation and the League have reached an agreement on the resumption of professional club training as of May 4, subject to obtaining the approval of the health authorities.

A statement issued by the council said, "The Supreme Council of Sports, the League and the Spanish Federation have reached an agreement to return training in the ranks of professional clubs, although this decision is still linked to the development of the outbreak of the new Corona virus, and the decisions to be adopted by the Ministry of Health."

Barcelona leads the La Liga stand, two points behind its traditional rivals Real Madrid, knowing that the competitions stopped after stage 27 out of 38.

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