GAB will meet with the country's professional leagues, notably the PBA, to discuss their health and safety protocols before teams are given the go-signal to resume training sessions.
MANILA - The Games and Amusements Board will meet with the country's professional leagues, notably the PBA and the Philippines Football League, to discuss their health and safety protocols before teams are given the go-signal to resume training sessions.
"Of course, the health and safety of our athletes are of paramount importance, so, on our part, we will ensure our compliance with the directives of the IATF," he added. Batangas has been established as a training venue for PBA teams, though some ball clubs have also set up camps in other sites including Ilocos. If Metro Manila is placed under GCQ or MGCQ in the coming weeks, teams are expected to be allowed to start training in their respective gyms.
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