By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net
Manuel Saucedo, the CEO of Impulsa, the company that manages the WiZink Center in Madrid, told the Spanish EFE as adapted by Marca, that they have contacted both the ACB and the Euroleague to “host games again when it’s possible”, practically opening up the venue’s availability for both competitions.
“We do not know what will happen, but we have contacted the ACB and the Euroleague to try to plan the installation with the free dates we can have to host the games of the two competitions,” said Saucedo.”We have also discussed the possibility of hosting other formats – for example, a Final Eight as it has been done for the Basketball Champions League – if it was decided this way”.
contacted both the ACB and the Euroleague to try to plan the installation with the free dates that are available in order for the games to take place in Madrid.