Five German national footballers in quarantine over Covid

Five German national footballers in quarantine over Covid
DFB’s director Oliver Bierhoff and doctor Tim Meyer leave a press conference in Wolfsburg prior to the World Cup qualifying match against Liechtenstein on Tuesday. Due to a positive Corona case in DFB, coach Hansi Flick canceled the morning training. (AP)
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Updated 09 November 2021
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Five German national footballers in quarantine over Covid

Five German national footballers in quarantine over Covid
  • The infected player is fully vaccinated and currently asymptomatic, said the DFB, without naming him
  • Bild daily has identified the player as Niklas Suele of Bayern Munich

BERLIN: Five players from Germany’s national football squad are in quarantine after one of them tested positive for coronavirus, the German federation (DFB) said Tuesday.
The infected player is fully vaccinated and currently asymptomatic, said the DFB, without naming him.
But Bild daily has identified the player as Niklas Suele of Bayern Munich.
Four other players were meanwhile asked to isolate because they are close contacts of the infected individual, even though they have tested negative, the DFB said.
“This news, coming so close before the closing World Cup qualifiers, is bitter for the coaching team as well as for Die Mannschaft,” said DFB director Oliver Bierhoff.
The latest high profile case comes as Germany is fighting a surge in new infections, with its seven-day Covid rate striking a new record on Tuesday.
It also puts the spotlight again on Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich, with Bild asking what this means for the unvaccinated player.
Kimmich, who captained Germany in a recent World cup qualifier, had sparked a fierce debate in the country last month when he revealed he opted not to get vaccinated, because of “personal concerns.”
It even prompted Interior Minister Horst Seehofer to urge him directly to rethink his position as “vaccination is the main weapon in the fight against the pandemic.”
Kimmich appears to be in the minority as more than 90 percent of footballers and backroom staff in Germany’s top two leagues are vaccinated, according to figures released last month by the German Football League (DFL).