Portuguese goalkeeper Andre Morera goalkeeper Andre Moreira was forced to leave his team's match against Morerense during the break of the two halves yesterday, as health authorities did not fulfill the quarantine conditions required of him due to the emerging Corona virus, according to the League League.
The association said in a statement: "During the break between the two halves, the matter was given to the player (Moreira) to leave the pitch by a decision of the National Health Authority and doctor Graça Freitas, which indicated that the criteria for social separation and quarantine for 14 days were not respected" by the adult goalkeeper From the age of 24 years.
Moreira had missed his team's previous match against Porto in the domestic league competition, after the third goalkeeper of his team, Joao Monteiro, was confirmed as "Covid-19".
According to local press reports, the two colleagues share the same room in the hotel on the sidelines of the team's matches.
The association indicated that its medical adviser and medical device belonging to Bellinensis agreed that Moreira will participate in the match the day before yesterday, after he underwent three tests to reveal "Covid-19" the results were negative, but the opinion of the health authorities was different, and insisted that the guard complete the quarantine for 14 days.
The Portuguese league has resumed its competition behind closed doors and with strict health procedures, as of the third of New York, after being suspended for months due to the consequences of the emerging Corona virus.

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