Coronaviruses get the FCK to set the training

the Danish superliga club FC Copenhagen, writes on the night of Friday on its website that the players don't train together in the coming time. - This is don

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
13 March 2020 Friday 03:00
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Coronaviruses get the FCK to set the training

the Danish superliga club FC Copenhagen, writes on the night of Friday on its website that the players don't train together in the coming time.

- This is done to avoid the increased risk of infection of the coronavirus, writing club, and adds that the players instead will work out individually.

the Announcement comes a few hours after that the FCK was in action in the Europa League, where it was a defeat of 0-1 to the Istanbul Basaksehir in Turkey.

Subsequently, the FCK-manager Stale Solbakken furious that the team had to play the match, while several other matches were cancelled due to the coronaudbruddet in Europe.

- This match should never be played, said Solbakken subsequent to the club's website.

- We have been in constant contact with the Uefa (union of European Football associations, ed.) in several days, and we have tried to make our views known to cancel the fight, and even considered whether we should put up no matter what.

- But it has many consequences in a tournament like this, both financially and on the field, and thus also for many other people, says Solbakken.

Al fodboldaktivitet is set in Denmark, as part of efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus in the country.

Several other clubs, like the FCK decided to stop the joint training in the coming time.

OB wrote on Thursday that the players are training on your own until Monday, when again there will be training schedule in the Valley.

the AaB has sent the players home to selvtræne and given them individual programmes up to Wednesday. At FC Midtjylland there were training Thursday, but the players have free the rest of the week, and there are not made a decision time then.

Hobro have shut completely down for the training in two weeks.

in turn have clubs like Brøndby and AGF stated that the training continues, but there is no access for the public.

Updated: 13.03.2020 03:00