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The Beshiktash Club in Turkey has installed a giant disinfectant cabin at the entrance of the training ground, as Turkish Superleague teams have started preparing for the championship's resumption. Players and staff will be forced into this cabin in masks before participating in training, as one of the hygienic measures taken [...]
The Beshiktash Club in Turkey has installed a giant disinfectant cabin at the entrance of the training ground, as Turkish Superleague teams have started preparing for the championship's resumption.
Players and staff will be forced into this cabin in masks before taking part in training, as one of the hygienic measures taken by the club to prevent the spread of Avid-19.

The facility is produced by the Turkish company Etisan and will remain in Besiktas' club as long as necessary.
The cabin was installed after the news that a Beshiktash player and a staff member have come up positive with Coronavirus only three days after the announcement that the Turkish League will resume next month.

Turkey's Superleague was among the last in Europe to stop playing after the outbreak of Coddy-19. The last match took place 17 March.
But Turkish Football League President Nihat Ozdemir announced in a video conference four days ago that the matches will resume at stadiums without fans next month, with the goal of ending the corresponding season by 26 July.













