Aberdeen match postponed after COVID-19 outbreak

The decision was arrived at following a meeting between Scotland's Minister for Public Health, the Scottish FA and Scottish Professional Football League.

Published : Aug 07, 2020 18:32 IST

The last season of the Scottish Premiership was curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Aberdeen's Scottish Premiership match away to St Johnstone on Saturday has been postponed after two of the club's players tested positive for COVID-19 and six more are self-isolating.

On Thursday, Aberdeen issued a statement saying the match would go ahead but following a meeting on Friday between Scotland's Minister for Public Health, the Scottish FA and Scottish Professional Football League, the matter has been taken out of its hands.

St Johnstone confirmed the postponement on the club's website.

“The club is disappointed at the news of this postponement but the health and wellbeing of everybody is of paramount importance in this situation,” a statement said.

It is a blow for the Scottish Premiership which kicked off the new season last week, having had the last season curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Speaking ahead of Friday's meeting, Culture secretary Fiona Hyslop said the positive tests at Aberdeen were “deeply disturbing”.

“One of the ways we managed to get football back on a professional basis was agreement with protocols with the SFA and SPFL and it's important that those have been adhered to -- and that will be the subject of discussion later on today,” she said.

“In general, we have to remember that the actions of one affect all, whether that's in football, whether that's in hospitality, or in your own home. Covid has not gone away.”

Aberdeen lost 1-0 at home to Rangers in its opening fixture, after which chairman Dave Cormack praised the club's “stringent processes and measures” to help stop the spread of the virus.

The club will carry out a full investigation into the circumstances behind the positive tests.