Serie a games behind closed doors until april 3 amid coronavirus fears
That's a significant development in the world of Italian football!
As you mentioned, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has announced that all Serie A matches will be played behind closed doors until April 3, 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
This decision was made in consultation with the Italian government and health authorities, and is aimed at reducing the risk of transmission of the virus at matches. The ban on spectators will apply to all Serie A, Serie B, and Coppa Italia matches until further notice.
This is a significant blow to the Italian football league, which has a rich history and passionate fan base. The decision is likely to have a significant impact on the league's finances, as well as the morale of the players and fans.
The FIGC has also announced that all training sessions will be suspended until further notice, and that all matches will be played without spectators until April 3.
It's worth noting that this decision is not unique to Italy, as many other countries have taken similar measures to combat the spread of the virus. The global football community is closely monitoring the situation, and many leagues and competitions have been affected by the pandemic.
Let's hope that the situation improves soon, and that football can return to normal as soon as possible!