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Torino footballer tests positive for Covid-19 before side's return to training

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An unidentifi­ed player at Serie A club Torino has tested positive for coronaviru­s in the first round of testing before the side’s planned return to training on Friday.

Serie A teams have begun returning to training this week after Italy’s eightweek lockdown, the longest in Europe, although there has still been no decision on when, or if, the season can start again.

“During the first medical examinatio­ns carried out on the players of Torino, a positive result emerged for Covid-19,” the club said on its website on Wednesday. “The player, currently asymptomat­ic, was immediatel­y placed in quarantine and will be constantly monitored.” It did not give any further details.

Although Serie A has said that all 20 of its clubs want to restart the season, Torino appear to have been among the less enthusiast­ic. The club’s president, Urbano Cairo, said last week that Italy should already be thinking about next season.

Juventus, who began training on Tuesday, said that Argentina forward

Paulo Dybala, one of three members of their squad who were infected in March, had tested negative. “The player is therefore cured and no longer undergoing the home isolation regime,” the club said.

Serie A’s resumption faces a test on Thursday when the medical guidelines drawn up by the Italian Football Federation will be discussed with the government’s technical-scientific committee.

Sports minister, Vincenzo Spadafora, said last week that the guidelines were insufficie­nt and that the chances of a restart were getting narrower.

On Wednesday Spadafora told the lower house of parliament that the decision should not be rushed. “I confirm my position and that of the government: we all hope that the championsh­ip can resume,” he said.

“But today it is impossible to identify a certain date, we must see how the contagion curve will react. We only began phase two (easing lockdown measures) two days again. It must be taken into considerat­ion that football does not allow for safe distancing or use of protective measures,” he added. “The idea of immediatel­y deciding on a date goes against the need to analyse the data.”

 ??  ?? Coronaviru­s-affected fans of Torino gather this week to remember the Superga Air Disaster in 1949, which killed the entire Grande Torino team. Photograph: Stefano Guidi/Getty Images
Coronaviru­s-affected fans of Torino gather this week to remember the Superga Air Disaster in 1949, which killed the entire Grande Torino team. Photograph: Stefano Guidi/Getty Images

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