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Because two training sessions have already been conducted under “full contact,” the health department makes this decision after two positive tests. The team cannot train or participate in the next day.
A week before the scheduled start of the remaining season of the first and second Bundesliga, hopes for a reasonably orderly course for the remaining season in Corona’s day were met with a severe setback. The entire Dynamo Dresden team, coaching staff and supervisory staff had to be quarantined for 14 days on Saturday after two other positive tests for the virus. This means that the Dresden game cannot take place on May 17 at Hannover 96.
The next weekend’s home game against SpVgg Greuther Fürth should also be canceled. Because training is prohibited for Saxons for two weeks. The fight against relegation from the league should be even more difficult for the bottom of the table today.
The German Football League (DFL) said in the evening that Dynamo Dresden had informed them in advance. “Early next week, we will determine the additional course of action for the Dynamo Dresden schedule,” said a spokesman.
Quarantine for an entire team should be part of the league’s nightmare scenario. “The fact is, we can’t train or participate in the game in the next 14 days,” said Dynamo sports manager Ralf Minge. As Dynamo announced on its website, the health authority responsible for the SGD in Dresden decided “after an intensive analysis of the situation on Saturday” about the measures. “In the past few weeks, we have done a tremendous amount of work both in terms of personnel and logistics to strictly implement all prescribed medical and hygienic measures. We are in contact with the responsible health authority and the DFL to coordinate all additional steps. “Minge emphasized.
The club did not mention the names of the players involved with reference to privacy. The third series of tests was carried out as scheduled on Friday. The affected professionals had been medically unremarkable in the past few days and currently have no symptoms yet, explained the association, which had already reported positive results after the first series of tests. Coach Markus Kauczinski’s team has returned to team training since Thursday. “Since then, two practice sessions have taken place in full contact,” the message said.