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Serie A: Further coronavirus delay could result in no champion

A playoff system is the preferred idea in the case of further delay, but an algorithm will be used if that's not possible

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Image: Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus were a point clear of Lazio at the top of the table when Serie A was suspended in March

The Italian football season could finish without a champion if Serie A is stopped again because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Italian football federation on Monday approved plans for a playoff or the use of an algorithm if the regular season cannot be finished. Serie A clubs had decided on Friday to ask for no champion or relegations.

The latest plans proposed by FIGC president Gabriele Gravina were approved by a unanimous vote. Three Serie A representatives did not take part in the vote.

Serie A has been suspended since March 9 and is scheduled to resume on June 20, with the season set to finish on August 2.

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Image: Italian football federation president Gabriele Gravina had his plans unanimously approved on Monday

Playoffs are the preferred idea but an algorithm will be used to determine the final standings if matches cannot be held because of time restrictions or the worsening of the pandemic. But there could be no champion if the algorithm is used unless it is mathematically certain at the point the season is stopped again.

The final points tally of each team will be calculated based on their average points from home and away matches, multiplied by the number of remaining home and away matches and added to the points already earned.

The FIGC also announced that if a team is found to have violated the strict medical protocol established for resuming matches, it could face sanctions ranging from a fine to being excluded from the championship - depending on the severity of the infraction.

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If the season cannot be restarted on June 20, the FIGC has until July 10 to decide whether it can restart. It has been allowed until August 20 to finish.

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Juventus and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey is looking forward to seeing his old Arsenal team return to Premier League action, with Serie A set to follow soon after.

There are 12 rounds of fixtures remaining in Serie A, plus four matches that were postponed from the 25th round.

Juventus, who are bidding for a record-extending ninth straight Serie A title, have a one-point advantage over Lazio. Third-placed Inter Milan are nine points behind Juventus but have played a match fewer.

The top two men's divisions are the only ones set to resume, with a decision having been taken on Monday not to restart the women's Serie A season.

The third division also had its regular season halted. Monza, which is owned by Silvio Berlusconi, Vicenza and Reggina have been promoted to Serie B as the leaders of the three groups. There will be a playoff to determine the other team to join them in the second division.

The FIGC also decided that the transfer window will run from September 1 until October 5.

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