Liverpool denied entry to Germany (measures against Corona virus)



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Germany did not allow the British representative Liverpool to enter the country due to the measures of the new type of coronavirus (Covid-19), who will be invited in Leipzig on February 16 in the last 16 rounds of the UEFA Champions League.

The German News Agency (DPA), based in the Interior Ministry, claimed that the special request from rival Liverpool of the Leipzig club to enter the country was rejected by the Federal Police.

It was noted that the ministry noted that the regulation adopted by the German government a week ago for entry into the country provides for very few exceptions, and the Federal Police informed the Leipzig club that the situation in question was no exception.

Last week, the German government decided to ban the entry of passengers from 7 countries where the Covid-19 species, which mutate and spread the fastest, until February 17, and included the United Kingdom in this list.

According to German press reports, the Leipzig team should make a statement to UEFA by Monday 8 February on whether or not the match will be played.

It was indicated that among the options, the game was played in neutral field.

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