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Earthquakes join the rest of MLS by finally training at their facility

SAN JOSE — The Earthquakes returned to training Tuesday, albeit in a limited fashion, as Major League Soccer begins showing signs of life since the season was suspended March 12 because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.

The Quakes were the last of the 26 league teams to gain local government approval to hold individualized sessions at home facilities. The season shutdown after each of the 26 teams had played two games.

MLS officials are expected to announce this week plans to reboot the 2020 season with a tournament at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports complex near Orlando, Florida.