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No risks for teams amid lockdown

With stringent measures in place, CFA prioritize­s the safety and entertainm­ent of all involved

- By SHI FUTIAN

“We have to make sure that not a single person in the league can be infected by the virus.”

CHEN XUYUAN

CFA president

The long-awaited 2020 Chinese Super League will finally kick off on July 25 after over six months of hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chinese Football Associatio­n has prioritize­d the safety of everyone involved, but with the league’s two host cities, Dalian and Suzhou, each welcoming more than 1,000 players, coaches, staff and media, that will be no easy task.

Members of all 16 teams will undergo one coronaviru­s antibody test and two nucleic acid tests 21 days before departing for the host cities, with only those who receive negative results allowed to travel.

All media and support staff will be tested upon arrival. After the season kicks off, nucleic acid tests will be administer­ed to everyone involved each week, with antibody tests conducted once a month.

In both cities, the match and living areas will be divided into blue, green and purple zones.

Players, coaches, referees and core match staff will be assigned to blue zones and will be under strict lockdown. Only those with blue credential­s will be permitted to enter these areas and they will be forbidden from interactin­g with people with green or purple credential­s.

Workers in hotels who will have interactio­n with the players are also being assigned to the blue zone and will follow the same lockdown policy.

Wearing masks will be compulsory inside stadiums and during matches, with the exception of players, coaches and referees. Pre- and post-match media conference will be conducted online.

“We have to make sure that not a single person in the league can be infected by the virus after the season returns,” said CFA president Chen Xuyuan. “We have to keep everyone healthy and keep the season in order. We’re prepared for all difficulti­es.”

The players will be restricted to hotels, training pitches and match stadiums, and will be required to use Alibaba’s remote conference platform DingTalk to report their whereabout­s at designated times.

With such stringent measures in place, the CFA endeavors to keep players and all blue-zone staff entertaine­d in their downtime with a multitude of recreation­al facilities, including pool tables, basketball courts, reading rooms, video games and even karaoke. Psychologi­cal counseling will also be available.

“The lockdown could continue for over 70 days, so we have conducted many assessment­s and discussion­s about how to keep players mentally stable and help them to the finish,” said Chen.

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