Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Italy’s sports minister believes Ronaldo ‘violated’ COVID-19 protocol

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MILAN, Italy (AFP) — Cristiano Ronaldo could have violated Italian coronaviru­s measures by returning to Turin from Portugal after testing positive, Italy’s Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora said yesterday.

“Yes, I think so, if there were no specific authorisat­ions from the health authority,” Spadafora told Radio Uno when asked whether the 35-year-old Portuguese star’s return had breached COVID-19 rules.

Ronaldo left the Portuguese team camp near Lisbon on Wednesday to fly back to Northern Italy on his private jet.

“Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Italy with a medical flight authorised by the competent health authoritie­s at the request of the player and will continue his isolation at his home,” Juventus said.

The five-time Ballon d’or winner was “asymptomat­ic” after testing positive on Monday, the day after Portugal drew 0-0 with France in Paris.

However, the incident renewed controvers­y over his departure from Turin the previous week, which local health authoritie­s said breached virus protocols after two Juventus staff members tested positive.

“I think that, at the moment, the protocols in force for the sports championsh­ips, both for Serie A football and for the sports associatio­ns and clubs are valid as long as they are respected,” said Spadafora.

The entire Juventus team were back in isolation on Wednesday evening after US midfielder Weston Mckennie tested positive.

Both Mckennie and Ronaldo are in quarantine, for at least ten days, and must test negative before rejoining their teammates.

Under UEFA rules a player must provide evidence that he is no longer sick a week before a European match.

Ronaldo, who will miss Juventus’s Champions League opener against Dynamo Kiev on October 20, must test negative on October 21 to play against Barcelona a week later.

Spadafora rejected a call from the Italian regions to open stadiums to 25 per cent capacity from the current maximum of 1,000.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? This handout picture released on October 13, 2020 by the Portuguese Football Federation shows Portugal´s forward Cristiano Ronaldo giving the thumbs up as he watches his teammates training from a balcony at Portugal´s training camp in Oeiras, on the outskirts of Lisbon on Tuesday.
(Photo: AFP) This handout picture released on October 13, 2020 by the Portuguese Football Federation shows Portugal´s forward Cristiano Ronaldo giving the thumbs up as he watches his teammates training from a balcony at Portugal´s training camp in Oeiras, on the outskirts of Lisbon on Tuesday.

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