Nations League: Case in Moldova, alarm in the Greece group – Nations League



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The president of the Kosovo federation, Agim Antemi, confirmed the fact and emphasized that the player tested positive after the match; he tested negative on a pregame diagnostic test. We remind you that Kosovo is the next opponent of National Greece on Sunday 6th September at 21:45 in Pristina.

According to the new UEFA rules for the conduct of matches, for a match to develop, thirteen athletes must be healthy, one of whom must be the goalkeeper.

Naturally, after the Ion Nikolaescu case, both Moldova and Kosovo are on alert awaiting further diagnostic tests.

THE REGULATION ON CASES OF CROWN IN TEAMS

1. In the event that a player from the national team is quarantined or isolated by decision of a competent national or local authority, the match will be played as scheduled, provided the team has at least 13 players available (including at least a porter); regardless of any other provision of the relevant tournament rules (including deadline for roster submission), provided that all players are available (eligible) to represent K21 or the relevant national team in accordance with the regulations of the Applicable FIFA and have been diagnosed negative for the coronavirus as required by UEFA protocol.

2. If a national team is unable to field a team with the previous minimum number of players (ie 13, including at least one goalkeeper), the match, if possible, will be rescheduled on a date to be determined by UEFA. who will also have the power to designate a seat may be located in a neutral country (on the territory of a UEFA member country, if deemed appropriate) .In any case, the home team will remain responsible for the organization of the match and all related costs.

3. If the match cannot be rescheduled, the UEFA Ethics Committee will make a decision on the matter. The national federation responsible for the match that is not played or is not completed will lose the match, unless it is judged that both or neither of the teams are responsible for the fact that the match was not played or not completed. In such case, the match cannot be considered a defeat for a team and the outcome of the match will be decided by a draw (ie 1-0 win, 0-1 loss or 0-0 draw) to be performed by UEFA.

4. If any member of the refereeing team in a match is diagnosed with a positive coronavirus, UEFA may exceptionally appoint replacements who may be of the same nationality as one of the two national teams and / or not be included on the FIFA list. . .



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