ALERT in the Romanian team, before the game with Iceland: Detected case of COVID-19 in squad – News from sources



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After tests for COVID-19 carried out on Monday within the group of the Romanian soccer team, a positive case was detected in the “auxiliary body”, the Romanian Football Federation announced on Tuesday, reports Agerpres.

All the players called up for the matches with Iceland, Norway and Austria have a negative result in the tests carried out on Monday.

“After the COVID-19 test carried out yesterday at the Mogosoaia tricolor camp, all the players have a negative result. A member of the auxiliary staff, with a negative result last Thursday, October 1, and a negative result in previous tests, received a positive result. “Yesterday’s test is asymptomatic, he immediately isolated himself and left the group’s program from the moment he received the result,” is shown in a statement posted on the official FRF website.

The representatives of the federation specify that in the Mogosoaia camp distance measurements are observed: “In the Mogosoaia camp the distance measurements were observed even at the table, and each member of the delegation sat alone in the room. official will be reevaluated today, to avoid the situation of a false positive case. “

The Romanian team leaves in full formula for Iceland today, with takeoff scheduled at 5:00 p.m.

The first national team will meet on October 8, at 21:45, in Reykjavik, the Icelandic team, in the semifinal of the EURO 2020 play-off. In case of success in Iceland, the Romanian team will play the final on November 12, at home. EURO play-off, with Bulgaria or Hungary.

Romania will also play in Group 1 of League B of the Nations League against Norway on October 11, in Oslo (19:00), and against Austria, on October 14, in Ploiesti (21:45).



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