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Serie A, here is the new calendar: it starts with Roma-Fiorentina and Inter-Genoa

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The first day of Serie A 2021-2022 has been unveiled. Bologna-Salernitana, Cagliari-Spezia, Empoli-Lazio, Verona-Sassuolo, Inter-Genoa, Naples-Venice. Roma-Fioerntina, Sampdoria-Milan, Turin-Atalanta, Udinese-Juventus. The tournament will start on 22 August, with the novelty of the two «asymmetrical» groups. The second part of the season, in fact, for the first time in Serie A, will have a completely different development than the first leg. The championship will close on May 22nd. Five midweek shifts: 22 September, 27 October, 1 and 22 December, 6 January. Five stops for the national teams: 5 September, 10 October, 14 November, 30 January (non-European teams), 27 March, stops for the Christmas holidays between 23 December and 5 January.

On the second day we will see Atalanta-Bologna instead; Fiorentina-Turin; Genoa-Naples; Hellas Verona-Inter; Juventus-Empoli; Lazio-Spezia; Milan-Cagliari; Salerno-Rome; Sassuolo-Sampdoria; Udinese-Venice This is the third day: Atalanta-Fiorentina, Bologna-Verona, Cagliari-Genoa, Empoli-Venice, Milan-Lazio, Naples-Juve, Rome-Sassuolo, Sampdoria-Inter, Spezia-Udinese and Turin-Salernitana.

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The first return instead proposes Atalanta-Turin, Bologna-Inter, Fiorentina-Udinese, Juventus-Naples, Lazio-Empoli, Milan-Rome, Salernitana-Venice, Sampdoria-Cagliari, Sassuolo-Genoa, Spezia-Verona.

“On August 22 we want to see the stadiums full with the Green Pass, so that it is also an incentive for vaccinations,” said the president of Lega Serie A, who spoke during the draw. “Football is an important driving force from both an economic and social point of view – he added -. We have a sporting and social responsibility. The request to have 100% of fans in the stadiums is fundamental both as regards the economic and financial sustainability of the system and how to secure the system ».

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