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Eight Aberdeen players fined for COVID-19 protocol breach

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LONDON: Aberdeen have fined eight players that broke coronaviru­s protocols leading to three Scottish Premiershi­p matches being postponed with the money to be donated to the local health service.

Two players tested positive and another six were forced to self-isolate for 14 days ater attending a restaurant and a bar together following a 1-0 home defeat to Rangers on August 1.

Bruce Anderson, Craig Bryson, Sam Cosgrove, Michael Devlin, Jonny Hayes, Mathew Kennedy, Dylan Mcgeouch and Scot Mckenna had previously issued an unreserved apology for their actions in a joint statement.

“As a result of our investigat­ion, these players have been severely reprimande­d and fined heavily. Contractua­lly, the specifics must remain confidenti­al between the club and each player but, rest assured, the financial fines are in line with the severity of the consequenc­es of their actions,” said Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack in a statement.

“The club has chosen to donate these fines to NHS Grampian.”

“Their actions were indefensib­le... they have been punished by the club, and are suffering the humiliatio­n that goes with making a mistake in the public eye.”

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned the Scotish game’s return was on a yellow card this week ater Celtic’s Belgian defender Boli Bolingoli also broke government rules by failing to quarantine ater returning from a trip to Spain.

Aberdeen’s clashes with St Johnstone, Hamilton and Celtic, as well as Celtic’s trip to St Mirren have all been postponed over the past week.

“We fully appreciate the outpouring of dismay and anger by those who have been impacted by this virus, by those who have worked selflessly to protect us and by our fans, who have, despite health and financial worries, supported the club with their hard-earned cash during this period,” added Cormack.

“Their actions were indefensib­le but the investigat­ion has been completed, they have a po log is ed, they have been punished by the club, and are suffering the humiliatio­n that goes with making a mistake in the public eye. Sturgeon labelled the breach by the Aberdeen players, who disregarde­d rules on the number of different households permited to meet indoors, as “completely unacceptab­le.”

Since the incident a stricter lockdown was reimposed in Aberdeen following an outbreak linked to pubs and bars. The Aberdeen eight and Bolingoli could also face punishment from the Scotish Profession­al Football League, who promised tougher sanctions for players flouting the rules on Thursday.

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