Interior Minister Matteo Salvini
on Friday called for this weekend's start of the Serie A season
to be postponed following Tuesday's bridge-collapse disaster in
Genoa.
"I think it would be dutiful, out of respect and to be close
to Genoa and the relatives of the victims, for the (Serie A)
championship to stop on Saturday and Sunday," Salvini said.
"Let's not leave the Genoa teams alone.
"Business and television interests can wait".
The Serie A League has so far postponed only the games
involving the city's two top-flight teams - Sampdoria-Fiorentina
and AC Milan-Genoa.
Roberto Fabbricini, the Commissioner of the Italian Soccer
Federation (FIGC), also said he thought this weekend's first set
of Serie A fixtures of the season should be postponed.
"It is legitimate for those who experienced these dramatic
days in Genoa to ask for the championship not to start,"
Fabbricini told State broadcaster RAI.
"Saturday is a day of national mourning and I think every
opinion about a possible postponement is correct. "There can be
no doubt that a pause for reflection is needed".
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