The Bulgarian sports minister did not assess the alleged violations. (Sports Press) While several Bulgarian clubs have...
The Bulgarian sports minister did not assess the alleged violations. (Sports Press)
While several Bulgarian clubs have allegedly broken the confinement imposed during the coronavirus pandemic to train, the Minister of Sports has raised his voice.
Bulgarian Sports Minister Krasen Kralev on Thursday urged clubs in the country to observe strict government measures to stop the spread of coronavirus after local media reported that some teams were violating the ban on outdoor gatherings this week . Kralev has sent a letter to the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) to express his concern after a video posted online shows CSKA Sofia coach Milos Kruscic, two of his assistants and at least six foreign players s 'driving Tuesday at the Pancharevo club.
Bulgarian authorities have already opened an investigation into a possible violation after statements by a Lokomotiv Plovdiv player that his club had resumed training last week. The two clubs, however, denied any wrongdoing, saying they would abide by government measures.

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