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Extended quarantine
Three new crown cases at FC St. Gallen: home game against FC Vaduz postponed
FC St.Gallen 1879 has to stay in quarantine longer after three other players tested positive in recent days. The home game against FC Vaduz is postponed.
(Pd / but / tn / NAT) At FC St.Gallen 1879, three other players, Yannis Letard, Nicolas Lüchinger and Miro Muheim, have tested positive for Covid-19 in recent days. They must be isolated for ten days. This was announced by FC St. Gallen in a statement.
Since the team and some staff members have been in quarantine since last Friday, the three players had no contact with the team. Due to these new cases, the St. Gallen Cantonal Medical Office has extended the quarantine for the first team and staff until Saturday inclusive.
SFL agrees to postpone
Therefore, FC St. Gallen 1879 has requested the Swiss Football League (SFL) to postpone the Super League match against FC Vaduz from next Saturday. The SFL approved the request this morning. It is not yet clear when this game will be rescheduled.
The match against FC Zurich, which was canceled on Sunday due to the FCSG quarantine, will be rescheduled for next Wednesday, December 9, as announced by FC St.Gallen in a tweet.
📆 New appointment: @SFL_News has our game in @fc_zuerich scheduled for next Wednesday, December 9 at 6.15 p.m. 🟢⚪️ #FCSG #FCZFCSG pic.twitter.com/92pCjvGAMI
– FC St.Gallen 1879 GRÜEWISS IN THE HEART (@ FCSG_1879) December 2, 2020
There are 10 players since the beginning of November.
With Letard, Lüchinger and Muheim, 11 FCSG players have already contracted the corona virus. Only last week had the match against FC Zurich been postponed because Betim Fazliji and substitute goalkeeper Lukas Watkowiak tested positive. After Florian Kamberi, Jérémy Guillemenot, Lukas Görtler, Alessandro Kräuchi and Basil Stillhart, there are 10 players who have tested positive since the beginning of November.
Boris Babic, at the time still in individual training after a cruciate ligament tear, caught the infection in the summer.
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