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The Czech league was stopped, fearing mass infection in Slavia Prague before Hapoel Beer Sheva
Tomasz Holesch, who turned out to be positive for Corona, is one of 7 players on the team who have been with the team.
The government stopped the league because of the morbidity rate
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Tuesday, 13 October 2020, 19:34
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After earlier today (Tuesday) Slavia Prague announced that Tomasz Holesh is positive for Corona, the Czech club has a great fear of more contagion, just nine days before the game against Hapoel Beer Sheva in the first round of the third house in the Europa League.
Holesh, who plays as a right-back and back-to-back midfielder, has been with the Czech national team in recent days and came in as a substitute in extra time in a 2-1 win over Israel in Haifa.
The Czech squad has found some positives for Corona in recent days and in Slavia there is great concern because 7 of the 18 players who were in Israel are the team's players.
There is an increase in morbidity in the Czech Republic and this afternoon it was decided to stop activity in the two senior football leagues, so that Slavia Prague will not play before its meeting with the Israeli Cup holder.
The country is now discussing a training outline for the professional teams.
Hapoel Beer Sheva has also had a mass contagion in recent days.
Many players have been found positive, but some may end up playing - if the club submits their negative corona tests by next Thursday, just a week before the game.
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The match between the teams will take place at the Colony Stadium on October 22 at 19:55.
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