German soccer clubs Werder Bremen and Eintracht Frankfurt announced on Twitter that Saturday the results of the tests to detect the Corona virus, which was subject to the teams and administrators, were negative.

This comes after the emergence of three cases of the virus in the club Colon.

The two clubs announced their intention to conduct a second test for the players and the surrounding environment directly, on Sunday.

Cologne had announced positive results Friday evening and the club put two players, administratively, under quarantine for 14 days, while the rest of the players were allowed to continue training in preparation for the resumption of the league.

"What is called private home isolation is only for people in category 1, and we are not the ones to determine who this applies to, but the health office. According to these clear standards, we assume that through group exercises there is no A player who is considered a first-degree contact with another player. "

According to the instructions of the health offices and the Bundesliga plan, clubs have to report cases of corona infection so that immediate measures can be taken.

No other cases were announced until noon.

The clubs of the first and second division started the day before yesterday, Thursday, conducting virus detection tests so that the injured players could be removed from participating in the training expected to start this week, subject to the approval of the authorities.

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