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Clinton Njie tests positive for Covid-19 in Russia

Kingsley Kobo
Last updated: June 22, 2020 2:26 pm
Kingsley Kobo
Published: June 22, 2020
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Cameroon international Clinton Njie and Burkina Faso midfielder Charles Kabore have tested positive to Covid-19, according to their Russian club Dynamo Moscow.

Both players have been quarantined for treatment alongside another teammate Sebastian Szymanski, the club said.

Dynamo were scheduled to play third-place FC Krasnodar on Sunday but both side agreed for the game to be postponed due to the situation. The Russian Football Union has set July 19 as the new date for the meeting.

This is the second game to be disrupted by the Covid-19 since the Russian League resumed on Friday after a three-month pause.

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Dynamo earlier announced three cases of the virus within the outfit but did not give further details whether they were players or staff members.

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