Italian clubs vote to delay start of season

Italian clubs have voted to delay the start of the Serie A season by two weeks due to a row over television rights.

Italian clubs have voted to delay the start of the Serie A season by two weeks due to a row over television rights.

The Italian Football League will start the season on September 15th rather than the planned date of September 1st because eight Serie A clubs are still without pay-per-view television deals for next season.

The decision to delay the season was relayed by Gino Corioni, president of Serie A side Brescia.

Corioni's club is one of 11 which does not have broadcast arrangements with pay-per-view stations Stream and Telepiu.

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The other teams are Atalanta, Chievo, Piacenza, Perugia, Coma, Modena, Empoli (all Serie A) and in Serie B - Verona, Venezia and Vicenza.

The clubs have formed a consortium, Plus Media Trading, to fight for their share of television rights.