U n EFA hits two major Serbian clubs, exceptions expected

Two of the biggest football clubs in Serbia, Crvena Zvezda and Partizan are in big trouble and may suffer from U EFA. UEFA has zero tolerance for players who result in positive coronarys, and that is why Serbian clubs can be excluded from European competitions. Napredak football player Marko Mrklic has [...]
Two of the biggest football clubs in Serbia, Crvena Zvezda and Partizan are in big trouble and may suffer from U EFA.
U n The EFA has zero tolerance for players who result in positive coronarys, and that is why even Serbian clubs can be excluded from European races.
Napredak football player Marko Mrkric has resulted in positive coronaryism, and with this team Partizan has met in the first round of the prequalative phase for the League of Europe, as Zvezda developed a friendly relationship with them three weeks ago, Serbian media write. Mr Archic must now be quarantined, while it is still unknown whether any of the other team players from Krusevac have resulted in positive coronavirus.
Zvezda will play in the qualifications for the Champions League on Tuesday, while Partizan after a week in qualifications for the League of Europe. Serbian clubs are hoping that Mrkic has not infected anyone, because it can cost off competitions.
We remember that recently the Kosovo champion, Light, lost the official score (3:0) to the final match of the prequalify phase for the Champions League, the cause of a player who had resulted in positive prior to the match. A similar fate seems to be following Zagreb's Lokomotive.












