Bundesliga Suffers Major Blow As Entire Team Dynamo Dresden Is Placed In Quarantine

The entire team of German second-tier side Dynamo Dresden placed in 14 days quarantine after 2 Dynamo players tested positive. Dynamo Dresden

This is coming as a major setback with the Bundesliga’s set to return on May 16 amid the lockdown of sporting activities in Germany.

The decision was taken following massive testing conducted on footballers o Friday night, two Dynamo Dresden players tested positive after the COVID-19 round of testing. The players who had previously not shown any symptoms of the virus have been ordered to self-isolate at their homes by the local health authority.

Dresden’s Sporting Director Ralf Minge said: ‘The fact is we can neither train nor participate in games for the next 14 days. We are in contact with the health authority and the DFL (German Bundesliga) to coordinate the next steps.’ 

Speaking on ZDF’s ‘Sportstudio’ TV show, league chief Christian Seifert said: ‘We have to be prepared for that (Dresden test and 14-day quarantine). We will think about the schedule of Dresden next week. 

‘Sometimes several different health offices are responsible for each club because the players live in different districts.

‘The Dresden case is no reason to question the restart of the second division, there are buffers already placed in the game plan to catch up on any missed games.’

Before now, Dresden had one player who tested positive in the first round of testing and has been self-isolating, as the rest of the squad continued to train ahead of football restart in Germany. Photo Credit: Getty

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