Despite all major leagues being suspended right now, more and more clubs have gone into quarantine after their players or staff tested positive for COVID-19. Here are 19 football clubs who are currently in quarantine.
Click through the gallery above to see 19 clubs who have gone into quarantine.
Italian giants Juventus were among the first clubs to go into quarantine after Daniele Rugani tested positive for COVID-19. His teammates Blaise Matuidi and Paulo Dybala have since also been confirmed to have the virus.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid were also placed in quarantine after one of their basketball stars tested positive, although none of the Spanish giants' footballers seems to have been infected so far.
Los Blancos, though, received some sad news when former club president Lorenzo Sanz passed away on the weekend after contracting coronavirus last week. The former Real supremo tested positive and had been hospitalised with kidney failure last Wednesday, with his body ultimately being too weak to recover.
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In England, Chelsea and Arsenal were the first two clubs to be quarantined.
The Blues had to go into self-isolation after Callum Hudson-Odoi tested positive for the virus, while Arsenal followed when coach Mikel Arteta confirmed he had contracted COVID-19 too.
Meanwhile, Bundesliga 2 side Hannover 96 were the first German club had to go into isolation after defender Timo Hubers tested positive for the virus. To see 19 clubs who are now under quarantine, click through the gallery above!
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