The coveted Christmas holidays
of Serie A players and officials went off the 2017-2018 menu Thursday as
league officials made changes to the calendar that left Italy coach
Gian Piero Ventura with indigestion.
Serie A
usually stops days before Christmas and resumes on the first weekend of
the New Year, allowing players to jet off to sunshine destinations.
But
next season league fixtures will be played on December 23 and 30, as
well as the traditional fixtures played on the first weekend after the
New Year.
In a slight respite, Serie A will stop
for a two-week break after the first weekend of 2018 and resume on
January 21, although Ventura's request for an August 15 start was
rejected.
Italy face Spain in Madrid on September 2 in a potentially decisive 2018 World Cup qualifier.
"Today, the assembly has made important decisions," said Serie A president Ezio Maria Simonelli.
"In
fact, we've decided to play during the Christmas holidays, albeit
avoiding playing on days which are holy on the Catholic calendar.
"We will play on December 23 and 30 2017 and January 6, 2018."
Ventura had requested an earlier resumption, for August 13. But Simonelli added: "We will resume on August 20, as they will in Spain, who we face in September -- not on August 13 as requested by Ventura."
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