Murray United's junior sides could be back playing by the end of July.
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The NPL club returned to training last Wednesday and have ramped up their schedule to three sessions a week.
Murray's technical director Adam Carty revealed the club has had full attendance at training from day one.
"It shows the kids are really ready to go. They've been missing their sport," he said.
"There's no contact yet and there's still distancing that needs to happen. They'll be wanting to play a game soon which is fair enough."
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Murray was seven rounds into the season before COVID-19 restrictions were introduced, but Football Victoria's aim is to get a further 18 rounds in at the bare minimum.
"The good thing is none of our grounds contest with cricket," Carty said.
"As part of our licence we've got to have a greater access to grounds, so if it went out into October to get a good season in, it's not going to cause any problems.
"We've already had seven rounds, so we're not going to need months and months to get a good season in.
"If it finishes in October, it's only another four weeks and you're looking at pre-season for the following year."
Carty added Wodonga's La Trobe soccer facility has the ability to host multiple teams and matches if required.
"The push from our club is for Football Victoria to look at facilities like ours with four change rooms and three grounds," Carty said.
"Depending on what the rules might be and whether you've got to have massive gaps between games to keep traffic to a minimum, but we can certainly cater for that."