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Sports in California could be making a return next month.
Sports fans, great news came on Monday afternoon.
California governor Gavin Newsom said professional sports could return in the entire state by the first week of June, but without fans.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the state could see pro sports return by the first week of June without fans. pic.twitter.com/j4PPg56Yn7
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) May 18, 2020
While it’s excellent to hear, it came as a bit of surprise, given the fact that California has been one of the strictest states in regards to the coronavirus pandemic cautionary actions.
For teams that play in California like the Chargers, this is promising progress. The Bolts are expected to play nine games at SoFi Stadium next season.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent out a memo to teams stating that clubs may reopen their facilities starting on May 19, allowing 50% of team staff, and no more than 75 people.
However, the Chargers, along with the Rams and 49ers, will not be able to open their facilities due to the state’s guidelines.
Newsom’s latest announcement is intriguing, but it doesn’t guarantee that there will be spectators allowed into the brand new stadium when it opens up in August.
Training camp, which begins towards of the end, is up in the air at Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa, CA. If they can’t hold it there, there could be the possibility of them holding it in another state.
Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.
Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.
Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.
Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.