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The Second B clash between Rayo Majadahonda and Real Madrid Castilla will not take place due to several players testing positive for COVID-19. Three Castilla players have been confirmed to have the virus and the results of another player have been uncertain.
Castilla informed both the Spanish Football Federation and Rayo Majadahonda on Saturday morning, and they have requested the suspension of the match. It will be up to the Federation to officially announce the postponement of the match once the information has been received.
The match was scheduled to be played in Cerro del Espino on Sunday, November 1 at 12:00 CET, and was scheduled to be the third match of the season for both clubs.
Since the start of the pandemic, Los Blancos have increased security measures against the coronavirus at the club’s Valdebebas training complex and have ensured that they will continue to do so, although that does not ensure that the club is exempt from any future risk.
Real Madrid has also ensured that it will test all members of the squad, as well as the Castilla squad, so that there are no more positives than those already identified.
Rayo Majadahonda have won their two previous games this season and sit very well in the table with six points, while Real Madrid Castilla have won one game and lost the other.
The two met in a friendly on October 10, where Castilla came out as the 2-0 winner.
“After the latest COVID-19 tests carried out on our Real Madrid Castilla squad, three players have tested positive and one player has an uncertain result,” the Real Madrid statement read.
“This situation implies, in compliance with the health protocol, a request to the Royal Spanish Football Federation for the postponement of the Rayo Majadahonda-Real Madrid Castilla match that was played tomorrow.”
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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