The Philippines Football League clubs received a boost on Monday after the municipal government of Carmona, Cavite approved the PFL’s request for clubs to conduct training sessions at the PFF National Training Center inside the San Lazaro Leisure and Business Park in Carmona, Cavite.

The PFL has submitted to the LGU of Carmona, Cavite its protocols for conducting training sessions in preparation for the league.

With the approval from the LGU, league is now coordinating with the clubs as to their proposed training schedule so that they can prepare for the start of the season, which is tentatively scheduled for 21 August 2021, subject to the approval of the Games and Amusements Board and the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF).

“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 their training sessions at the PFF National Training Center,” said PFF Commissioner Coco Torre. “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.”

PFL officials also met with the representatives from GAB for the continuing process of the Closed-Circuit protocol proposal