The Spanish Football Championship has been suspended for "at least the next two days". Real Madrid confirmed in a statement that their teams had been placed in quarantine after a player on their basketball team was "tested positive for Covid-19".

The Spanish Football Championship has been suspended for "at least the next two days", while Real Madrid was placed in quarantine on Thursday after a case of coronavirus among its basketball players. "Given the known circumstances [Thursday] morning, in reference to the quarantine established at Real Madrid and the possible positive cases among players from other clubs, (...) La Liga has decided to suspend at least the next two days" , said the Spanish professional football league in a press release.

Real Madrid basketball player "tested positive"

At the same time, Real Madrid confirmed in a statement that a player on his basketball team has been "tested positive at Covid-19". "The first basketball and football teams" as well as "all the staff" of Real Madrid were therefore immediately "placed in quarantine", since the two teams "shared the facilities of the Real Madrid training center", which was therefore closed. "The Euroleague basketball and La Liga football matches, scheduled for today and tomorrow (Thursday and Friday), will not be contested," Real Madrid added in its statement.

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On Tuesday, the Liga published a press release announcing at the outset that "the matches of Liga Santander (1st division) and LaLiga Smartbank (2nd division) will be played behind closed doors, starting today and lasting at least the next two weeks ", following the recommendations of the Higher Sports Council (CSD).

Suspension of all amateur football in the country

But on Wednesday, under pressure from third division clubs (the highest non-professional level in Spain), the Spanish football federation (RFEF) decreed the suspension of all amateur football in the country, whatever the level, the age category, gender or discipline.

A decision that goes beyond the recommendations of the government: Tuesday, after an inter-ministerial meeting, the High Council for Spanish Sport asked all the sports federations in the country to "compete in all professional or non-professional competitions in camera for two weeks. " With 2,140 cases and 48 deaths according to the latest report communicated Wednesday evening by the Ministry of Health, Spain is now one of the countries most affected by the pandemic in the world, and the most affected in Europe behind Italy. Sunday, it still identified only 589 cases.