NB I: Paks requested a postponement of the match, Fradi did not agree



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Paksi FC has asked Ferencváros to postpone the NB I league match announced for Friday due to the coronavirus epidemic and the infection of several players, but the Green and Blue in the capital did not agree, we learned from him. Paks Football Club’s official website on Thursday. night.

The Paks team asked in vain for the game to be postponed (Photo: Hédi Tumbász)


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During ongoing PCR testing, results last Friday showed infection in several Paks footballers and in the team’s immediate environment. The people involved were immediately isolated in compliance with epidemiological regulations, but since then the number of infected people has increased, so the club wanted to live with its request for a postponement of a match published by the Hungarian Football Association (MLSZ) – The club’s website revived the background.

“We also informed the Budapest club foremen about our situation and sent them the necessary official document in relation to our request. However, Ferencvárosi TC did not agree to postpone the match in his reply letter this afternoon, so we have to play the clash despite the viral conditions surrounding our team ”- can be read at paksifc.hu.

The Paks have been unable to train in an organized manner for a week due to ongoing testing and a proliferation of positive results, and will have to fill out their toothless body with young players from the youth guards for Friday’s game.

As for the champion in question, according to national sports information in the capital club, due to the busy racing calendar, they could not give in to Paks’ request. This is because when a team requests the postponement of a match, it is mandatory to indicate a possible new date. If Ferencváros enters the group stage of one of the international cup series, for which he has every chance at the moment, due to the dense competition schedule, the clash can only be recovered during the national team’s break.

In that period, however, Fradi would have to run out of the players who were allegedly invited to the national teams, such as Dénes Dibusz, Gergő Lovrencsics, Endre Botka, Miha Blazic, Dávid Sigér, Ihor Haratin, Olekszandr Zubkov, Eldar Civic, Adnan Kovacevic and Coach Serhiy Rebrov should have given up on Myrto Uzuni. Ferencváros had a decision to make now, so presumably he couldn’t accept the postponement because it would certainly have deprived eleven footballers, or more.

National Sports has contacted MLSZ to see if the meeting can be postponed despite the FTC’s position; We are waiting for a reply and will update our article as soon as we receive it.

NB I, 2020–2021, ROUND 4
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 LOCATION
20.00: Ferencváros-Paks (TV: M4 Sport) Budapest, Groupama Arena
September 12., SATURDAY
14.45: Mezőkövesd-Budafok (TV: M4 Sport) Mezőkövesd, City stadium
17.00: Diósgyőr-Honvéd (TV: M4 Sport) Miskolc, DVTK Stadium
19.30: Fehérvár – Puskás Academy (TV: M4 Sport) Székesfehérvár, Mol Arena Salt Lake
SEPTEMBER 13TH., SUNDAY
15.00: Újpest-Kisvárda (TV: M4 Sport) Budapest, Szusza Ferenc Stadium
17.30: MTK-Zalaegerszeg (TV: M4 Sport) Budapest, New Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium
NB I ranking and scorers list here!



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