Two members of The Atletico Champions organization tested positive for COVID-19

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MADRID – Two members of Atletico Madrid in a position to travel to Portugal to the quarter-finals of the Champions League tested positive on Sunday for the coronavirus, the first pandemic setback among the organizations participating in the final of the largest club competition in Europe.

The last 8 are expected to begin in Lisbon on Wednesday as a component of strict fitness and protection protocols to prevent an outbreak of coronavirus from derailing the ultimate in competition. The semi-ultimates and ultimates of August 23 will also be played in Lisbon.

The other clubs affected in the quarter-finals have recently reported some positive results among their players.

The Spanish club did not call those who tested positive and did not specify whether there was a player involved. He said the other two inflamed people had been remote in their homes.

Atletico, who was due to arrive in Lisbon on Monday, said he had promptly informed the Spanish and Portuguese fitness government of the positive results, as well as UEFA and other football bodies from both countries.

He said in a statement that the entire organization would be re-tested that he was going to travel and that the team’s schedule was being replaced to allow for further testing.

Atletico is expected to face Leipzig in the eighth round on Thursday.

The quarter-finals start on Wednesday with Atalanta against Paris Saint-Germain. The other circular of an adjustment will involve Barcelona opposite Bayern Munich on Friday and Manchester City opposite Lyon on Saturday.

He will take position in two stadiums in Lisbon.

Earlier this week, Atletico had to cancel a friendly that involved their women’s team after a positive in the group.

Atlético said that after the end of the Spanish league season, the club had asked all Spanish organizations still involved in European competitions to continue voluntarily adbing to the league’s conditioning and protection protocols. He said UEFA had required only negative control of each member of the organization within 72 hours prior to Lisbon, however, the team had reviewed its members weekly and continued to operate with the designated Inspector of Safety and Health through the Spanish league.

Atletico said that a total of 93 other people had been tested the day before the team returned to education on July 26, and that the first team and those in close contact with them had been assessed last Sunday, with all the negative effects.

Atletico is looking for his first name in Europe’s most lucrative club competition. He lost the 2014 and 2016 Champions League Finals to Real Madrid. He was also a finalist in 1974, losing to Bayern Munich. Diego Simeone’s appearance was eliminated via Juventus in the 16th circular last season.

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