Approval for the resumption of the June 12 Super Lig season preparation was given by The Turkish Football Federation.
This month, President Nihat Ozdemir announced he wanted to finish the top flight in time for Istanbul to have the Champions League final in August. On Thursday, the TFF board and health officials met and agreed to the tentative restart date, with all 18 Super Lig clubs being in agreement.
Relegation from this season’s top-flight won’t be scrapped, following the seven clubs sending an appeal to the TFF.
Teams will be allowed to utilize five substitutes to limit the danger of injury, as agreed by the International Football Association Board’s standard makers.

Trabzonspor was top of the table, albeit at a focus level with Istanbul Basaksehir when the league was suspended in March following weight from the FIFPro association of world players.
Notwithstanding other major leagues across Europe stopping their seasons due to the coronavirus pandemic, games had been going behind closed doors.
The same day that the Premier League declared its arrival, they also got their calendar for football in Turkey. Namely, the local soccer association announced that Turkish football’s exclusive class, the Super League, would start on June 12. As FIFA and UEFA have always pushed, donning results have figured out how to decide the champion and the relegation teams.
That’s the reason they decided on proceeding with the season, the Federation said in a statement.
All arrangements have been finished according to the Federation, and 18 clubs have cast a ballot to start the season. The Cup proceeds with aside from the opposition, whose semifinals will be played on June 16 and 18. And in the Cup will play Fenerbahce and Trabzonspor and Aytemiz and Antalyaspor.