Club 15 May 2020

Ludogorets goes back to training in compliance with all safety measures

After nearly two months with no training due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ludogorets is back to the ordinary training regime.

After nearly two months with no training due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ludogorets is back to the ordinary training schedule. Of course, all the safety measures are applied strictly. The players got together on Friday morning at the Sports Center Ludogorets club base. Only those under the obligatory 14-day quarantine were missing.

“I hope that the time left until the championship restart will be enough for us to prepare. It is an unusual situation but we have no choice. We will do what it takes to be in the best shape for the upcoming games”, said the coach Pavel Vrba.

The team will follow the sports minister Krassen Kralev’s safety measures listed in the order issued yesterday. Ludogorets will play against Levski, Botev (Plovdiv), and Arda until the end of the championship. The game against Levski was scheduled for the 14th of Match but was canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Members of the club management and technical staff underwent PSR tests. The results confirmed that none of them had COVID-19.

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