THE municipal government of Carmona has approved the request of the Philippines Football League (PFL) for its clubs to start training at the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) National Training Center.
The training is in preparation for the 2021 season of the league which has a tentative start date of Aug. 21, subject to the approval of the Inter-Agency Task Force (IAF) and the Games and Amusements Board (GAB).
A closed-circuit or home-venue-home format is being proposed to GAB.
In a statement, the PFL said it has submitted the protocols to be implemented for the duration of training.

“We thank the local government unit of Carmona, Cavite led by Hon. Mayor Roy Loyola for accepting our request for our PFL clubs to conduct training sessions at the PFF National Training Center,” said PFL commissioner Coco Torre.
The PFF National Training Center is located inside the San Lazaro Leisure Park compound.
“With training sessions, under the minimum health and protocols in place, now allowed, we hope that we are a step closer to the start of the competition,” Torre said.
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