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Brazil football game postponed after 10 players test positive for COVID-19

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mon, August 10, 2020 Published on Aug. 10, 2020 Published on 2020-08-10T08:56:08+07:00

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Brazil football game postponed after 10 players test positive for COVID-19 Health workers examine a patient suffering from the COVID-19 at Lagoa-Barra campaign hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2, 2020.Ten members of the Brazilian football team Goias were told Sunday they had tested positive for the coronavirus, forcing a last-minute game postponement. (REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes)

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en members of the Brazilian football team Goias were told Sunday they had tested positive for the coronavirus, forcing a last-minute game postponement.

The team was scheduled to face off against Sao Paulo FC without fans present as part of the first weekend of play in the Brazilian national football season.

The move to postpone the game was based on a decision by the Superior Sports Court for Football, which was finally accepted by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).

Before the court's decision was announced, just minutes before the scheduled start time, the two teams were in complete limbo. Sao Paulo FC players had already warmed up on the pitch.

"Ten of our 23 players tested positive. Unfortunately, we only received the results today," explained Goias president Marcelo Almeida, speaking to the television channel Globo.

According to Brazilian media, eight of the 10 players were regular starters.

Sao Paulo FC said they were in favor of postponing the game, saying on Twitter that "nothing is more important than staying healthy."

The season kicked off Saturday, three months behind schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. Under the new protocol imposed by the CBF, all players are required to be tested less than 72 hours before each game.

Brazil on Saturday surpassed 100,000 coronavirus deaths and three million cases of infection.

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