Brazilian goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe has joined the Saudi Jeddah Football Federation team training after recovering from the emerging Corona virus.

 Grohe underwent additional training with fellow goalkeeper coach Oscar Rodriguez in a move aimed at preparing him after his absence from the first period of preparations, according to the Saudi newspaper, Al-Riyadiah, on Sunday.

And this completed all the participation of all foreign professionals in the Federation team in the training camp held in the city of Abha.

Late last month, Grohe announced he was infected with the Coronavirus after conducting a medical smear, and its result was positive.

Grohe had traveled to Brazil after the Federation allowed its players to return to their country due to the stoppage of sports activity since the middle of last March due to the spread of Corona virus, but the players began to return to training after the Saudi Football Association decided to resume the competitions of the current season of the Prince Mohammed Cup Bin Salman (Saudi Professional League) on the fourth of August.

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