Juventus opponent Ferencvaros may have been exposed to coronavirus

Ujpest FC said only two of its 25 players produced negative tests for COVID-19, which has spread rapidly among the squad in the past week and a half.

Published : Nov 04, 2020 18:52 IST , BUDAPEST

Ferencvaros (in white) in action against Barcelona during their UEFA Champions League Group G stage match.
Ferencvaros (in white) in action against Barcelona during their UEFA Champions League Group G stage match.
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Ferencvaros (in white) in action against Barcelona during their UEFA Champions League Group G stage match.

Hungarian first-division soccer club Ferencvaros, which faces Italian side Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday, may have been exposed to the novel coronavirus as recently as late October, according to a local rival's statement.

Ujpest FC on Wednesday said only two of its 25 players produced negative tests for COVID-19, which has spread rapidly among the squad in the past week and a half.

Ujpest played league leader and arch rival Ferencvaros on October 24.

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It was not immediately clear whether Ferencvaros players might have been affected as Ujpest spokeswoman Sandra Galambos declined to speculate on where the infection at her club had arrived from.

She added Ujpest did everything in its power to stop the further spread, including a unilateral cancellation of games.

Ferencvaros was not immediately available for comment. Asked earlier this week about a potential spread of the virus at the club, the club said it complied with all regulations as “protecting lives was the top priority”.

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“The coronavirus appeared at the club (Ujpest) in the past month,” Galambos said in an email. “We isolated the first infections fairly quickly, then in the past two weeks the (disease) spread very rapidly.”

Ujpest already faced difficulty in the last round of league fixtures as only seven players tested negative for COVID-19, filling the squad with youngsters to avoid sanctions by the league, which does not allow cancelling games due to infections.

By Tuesday, 23 of 25 Ujpest players tested positive, as did several youth players.

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“Ujpest FC is committed to the league's continued operation and no cancelled games, but this is an extreme situation,” the club said. “We wish this upon nobody. Considering the pace with which the virus spread in the team in the past week and a half... we will not play our (next) game on Friday.”

Ferencvaros and Juventus kick off at 2000 GMT in a rematch of the 1965 Inter-Cities Cup final, in which Ferencvaros defeated the Italians for its only major European title.

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