FilGoal | News | On the tour, he reveals that the player returning from Corona did not participate until 10 days later in Africa.



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The sample of Zamalek midfielder Ferjani Sassi, infected with the Corona virus, has gone from positive to negative, according to his last swab on Monday.

That news spread joy in the hearts of Zamalek fans, hoping to catch the player in the second leg of the African Champions League semi-finals against Raja.

At the same time, Raja Club officially announced that it has four new cases in its ranks, the samples of which have tested positive for Corona.

The question remains, will Sassi be able to participate in next Saturday’s match? And what is the position of any Raja player infected with the Coronavirus who has been cured of the virus before the return match between Zamalek and Raja? FilGoal.com reveals.

According to the Confederation of African Football Confederation (CAF), no specific deadline has been set for the dismissal of any player whose sample has changed from positive to negative.

“K” swabs all the players and the technical and administrative bodies of each team 48 hours before any match under his supervision, and no player who has been positively named has the right to participate, of course.

Like any player whose sample goes from positive to negative, he has the right to participate directly in matches.

Therefore, Ferjani Sassi has the right to participate against Raja, on the condition that he has been negatively designated before the confrontation, like other players.

The matter differs in the regulation of the European Union of the Football Association “UEFA”, for example, whose regulation indicates that any player whose sample changes from positive to negative, must be at least one week before the date of the next match of your team.

Here is another question, what is the position of those infected with Coronavirus in the Raja team?

Moroccan medical protocol prohibits travel to anyone with a crown, who must have a negative sample to obtain a travel permit.

In the same context, Egypt requires that any expatriate to their lands undergo a PCR, with emphasis on the negative of their sample.

Consequently, the position of the injured in Raja remains suspended, as their samples must first be transformed from positive to negative, so that they can travel and prepare for the reunion.

Otherwise, Morocco will not allow them to travel or Egypt to enter their lands.

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