Here's what happens if any Kosovo player turns positive with coronary before the match with Moldova

U n EFA has confirmed what happens to the wars of the League of Nations if different nationals have positive football players for COVIDD-19. And lots have been warned. The upcoming matches will take place between 3 September and 8 September. These are the first international matches in Europe since the outbreak of the Coronavirus and U EFA has said [...]
The upcoming matches will take place between 3 September and 8 September. These are the first international matches in Europe since the outbreak of the Coronavirus and U EFA has said it understands that the states have had many difficulties to prepare.
All matches are expected to take place at the stadiums scheduled earlier, except the Moldova-Kosovo match, which will be played in Italy, as Moldova does not recognise Kosovo as an independent state.
U n The EFA has said that when there are positive cases confirmed with COVID-19 it could lead to quarantine a group of players, officials or the entire team.
If players are quarantined, UEFA has said the match will be played if the teams have 13 players available, including at least one goalkeeper.
If teams don't have 13 footballers, UEFA has added that it will try to set the new schedule for the match.
However, if this can be done, the disciplinary committee will decide the outcome, and the team considered responsible for delaying the match will be counted losers with official results.












