Serie A strike ends with temporary deal

There will be soccer in Italy this weekend.

The Serie A strike came to an end on Monday after the Italian players’ association and league signed a temporary collective contract, clearing the way for the season to start this weekend according to an AP report.

The new contract expires in June, whereas usually the deals last three years.

The players’ strike postponed the scheduled start of Serie A the weekend of Aug. 27-28, and both sides wanted to reach an agreement before the second round begins Friday with defending champion AC Milan facing Lazio at the San Siro.

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