Turkish league player tests positive for coronavirus three days after restart announcement
Football
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Reuters
| May 10, 2020
One Besiktas player and a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus three days after the announcement that the Turkish league will resume next month, the club said on Saturday.
League leaders Trabzonspor, champions Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and Besiktas are among leading clubs which held training sessions this week in small groups in line with guidelines set out by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF).
Besiktas (BJKAS.IS) said all their players and coaching staff had been tested for the virus, adding that the player and staff member who tested positive had begun treatment.
Fenerbahce (FENER.IS) said on Friday one of their staff members had tested positive for the virus, prompting the club to cancel a scheduled practice session.
Turkey’s domestic soccer leagues will resume without fans on June 12 after a three-month suspension and TFF Chairman Nihat Ozdemir said on Wednesday the country is planning to host the Champions League final in late August.
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Turkey announced on Monday that it will start to gradually ease lockdown measures after the virus outbreak had reached a plateau.