Five Red Star Belgrade players test positive for coronavirus

The team played several matches that were attended by thousands of fans

(FILES) In this file photograph taken on June 20, 2020, Red Star Belgrade supporters celebrate their team's third successive and record-extending 31st league title during the last match of the season, between FC Crvena Zvezda (FC Red Star) and FC Proleter Novi Sad at The "Rajko Mitic" Stadium in Belgrade. Five players from Serbian club Red Star Belgrade have tested positive for coronavirus after playing a match attended by 16,000 people, the club said June 22, 2020, The announcement came 12 days after Red Star played a derby match with Partizan Belgrade in front of a crowd of around 16,000 people, the largest gathering of that kind in Europe since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Five players from Serbian club Red Star Belgrade have tested positive for coronavirus after playing several matches attended by thousands of people, the club said.

The announcement came 12 days after Red Star faced city rivals Partizan Belgrade in front of a crowd of about 16,000 people, the largest gathering of that kind in Europe since the beginning of the pandemic.

The Serbian government has eased lockdown rules and this month it announced that open-air gatherings with unlimited attendances would be allowed.

But coverage from television channel RTS appeared to show little sign of health guidelines in place at the match with Partizan, as well as at other league games.

Following the final match of the season against Proleter on Saturday, Red Star Belgrade celebrated winning the Serbian title with more than 10,000 of their fans.

At least four of the five players did not play in that last match as they had complained of coronavirus symptoms, the club said.

"The players feel well and are in strict isolation and in permanent contact with the medical team of the club," Red Star said.

Two weeks after it declared it was coronavirus-free, Serbia's neighbour Montenegro last week reported new cases of coronavirus, with authorities blaming citizens who attended the match in Belgrade for taking the virus back over the border.

"It is clear that the departure of our citizens to the football derby played in Belgrade has brought us to the situation we have today," Jevto Erakovic, the head of the main hospital in Montenegro capital, Podgorica,  said.

The Serbian league resumed on May 29, initially behind closed doors, before the government eased restrictions.

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