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Werder cancel training after player tests positive for coronavirus
Medical workers take samples from patients at a coronavirus drive-in test centre at the fair grounds in Hanover, Germany, March 31, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Peter Steffen/Pool pic via Reuters

BERLIN, Oct 22 — Werder Bremen announced today they had cancelled training after an unnamed squad member tested positive for coronavirus, disrupting preparations for this weekend’s league game against Hoffenheim.

The player concerned, who has been place in home quarantine, is "doing well and has no symptoms,” Werder said in a statement.

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Werder’s first-team squad and Florian Kohfeldt’s coaching staff are in individual voluntary isolation before the club’s next round of testing for Covid-19 on Friday.

There are concerns whether Werder will be able to host Hoffenheim on Sunday (1700 GMT) behind closed doors in the Bundesliga.

The local health authority in Bremen has also said two of the Werder squad — an unnamed staff member and player — must also go into a 14-day quarantine despite both returning negative tests.

Werder are the latest German top-flight side to reveal positive tests for Covid-19 after Bayern Munich’s Germany winger Serge Gnabry was sidelined by the virus Tuesday. 

Germany reported a jump in Covid-19 figures today with 11,287 new cases in the past 24 hours — a large increase from the previous record of 7,830 last Friday. — AFP

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