The positives at the PalmaFutsal increase to five and the match against El Pozo Murcia is postponed

PALMA, 27 Dec. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The cases of coronavirus in the PalmaFutsal have increased to five in the last hours, after knowing the asymptomatic positives of Carlos Barrón and Tomaz, which is why the Competition Judge of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has postponed the match of Majorcans in front of ElPozo Murcia.

As reported by the PalmaFutsal in a statement, Carlos Barrón and Tomaz, the two captains of the team, have tested positive in the tests carried out throughout the morning of this Monday to the members of the squad who did not test positive in recent days. with the aim of discovering if there were more cases of coronavirus.

“Both are in perfect condition and are asymptomatic,” said the Palma club, who recalled that in “in the case of the goal, the virus passed almost a year ago after a concentration with the Spanish team and now it has returned to give positive”. “Both players have gone to their respective homes to isolate themselves,” he stressed.

The positives of Barrón and Tomaz, are added to those of Fabio, Vilela and Diego Nunes, so that there are five Palma Futsal players who have tested positive since the first case of COVID-19 appeared in the squad last Friday.

As a result of the contagions in the PalmaFutsal, the Federation’s Competition Judge has resolved to “postpone the celebration of the First RFEF Futsal match, EL Pozo Murcia Costa Cálida-Palma Futsal, to a new date as close as possible in time to be determined by this body as soon as all the circumstances that allow its dispute are accredited “, according to the report of the federation accepting the postponement of the game scheduled for this Tuesday.

TRAINING

As for the training sessions, these will be resumed this Tuesday telematically so that the players who have tested negative and can exercise do so in their respective homes in a session through zoom that will be given by the team’s physical trainer, Joan Llompart.

The squad, with the exception of the five players who have tested positive, is scheduled to resume face-to-face training at Son Moix on Wednesday. “It will be after passing new tests to the players to ensure that all are negative and none would have been infected,” said Palma Futsal.

They are also scheduled to train on Thursday with a special work session at the Son Moix gym, “where precautionary measures will be taken and in which the players will train in separate exercise stations.” This will be the last training of the year before going home with three days off.

Vadillo will meet again with his players on January 3 with the first training session of the year and before that the entire squad will undergo a screening of tests to detect if there are any positives.

“The Balearic team will take extreme precautions to safeguard the health of the squad as much as possible and be able to train safely and reduce the risk of contagion,” the entity has sentenced.