Bundesliga: Schalke say one player, one staff member contracted COVID-19 after team was attacked by fans

Schalke’s hygiene measures were breached early last Wednesday when angry fans violently confronted the players and staff on their return from having relegation confirmed with a loss at Arminia Bielefeld.

The Associated Press April 27, 2021 16:49:19 IST
Bundesliga: Schalke say one player, one staff member contracted COVID-19 after team was attacked by fans

File image of Schalke mascot Erwin waving a team flag from the stands during a Bundesliga match. AP Photo

A Schalke player and backroom staff member tested positive for the coronavirus less than a week after the team was attacked by its own fans following relegation from the Bundesliga, the club said on Tuesday.

Schalke said a first round of PCR tests on Monday returned the two positive results for COVID-19 . Both individuals are in quarantine and neither is showing any symptoms.

All other PCR tests taken on Monday were negative, but Tuesday’s training session was cancelled as a precaution, the club said. The results of Tuesday’s PCR tests are expected on Wednesday, and further tests on Wednesday and Thursday “will determine if and when the team will be able to return to training under the protective measures.”

Schalke’s hygiene measures were breached early last Wednesday when angry fans violently confronted the players and staff on their return from having relegation confirmed with a loss at Arminia Bielefeld.

Team coordinator Gerald Asamoah told German broadcasters he saw a colleague lying on the ground being kicked. Media reports said some players were chased by fans.

Schalke next play Hoffenheim on 8 May, four days before hosting Hertha Berlin in a game rescheduled because of an outbreak of COVID-19 at Hertha. Authorities had ordered the Hertha team into quarantine for two weeks.

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