La Liga Restart: June Target & Player Testing
- Spain's top football league, La Liga, is gearing up to resume training in June following a seven-week lockdown.
- An agreement between health officials and Spain's sports association ensures the safety of players and coaching staff as they transition back to the field.
- Before returning to their normal routine, each player must undergo testing.
La Liga is targeting a June return, with players set to begin individual training after a seven-week lockdown. This comes after health officials and the sports association agreed on strict football safety measures to ensure the well-being of players and staff. Before returning, every player will undergo testing as part of the phased approach.The league aims to start with individual training, followed by group activities, before the anticipated La Liga return to competition. With 11 match rounds left to play, Barcelona currently leads Real Madrid. For more updates on the return of sports, News Directory 3 has the latest. Discover what’s next for the season!
La Liga Eyes June Return with Training, Football Safety protocols
Spain’s top football league, La Liga, is gearing up to resume training in June following a seven-week lockdown. Individual training for players will be the first step, with stringent safety measures in place.
An agreement between health officials and Spain’s sports association ensures the safety of players and coaching staff as they transition back to the field. The move signals a gradual easing of restrictions by the Spanish government.
Before returning to their normal routine, each player must undergo testing. The La liga return to training will occur over approximately four weeks, subject to the government’s de-escalation plan, according to a league statement.
The statement also outlined a phased approach: “Together with the medical tests carried out by clubs, a staggering return to training has been implemented that will start with players training alone and with group activities prior to the return to competition, scheduled for June.”
With 11 match rounds remaining,the football safety of players is paramount.Barcelona currently leads Real Madrid by two points in the La Liga standings.

What’s next
Fans can anticipate the resumption of La Liga action in mid-June, though matches will initially be held without spectators.
