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COVID-19 Trips I-League, 15 Players Down With Coronavirus

The I-League, which began in a bio-secure bubble in Kolkata, likely to be suspended. Last season, the I-League was played without any virus hitch

COVID-19 Trips I-League, 15 Players Down With Coronavirus
The I-League 2021-22 began on December 26. | File photo
COVID-19 Trips I-League, 15 Players Down With Coronavirus
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2021-12-29T12:10:59+05:30

I-League 2021-22 is likely to be suspended after several players tested positive for coronavirus. The organizing committee tweeted on Wednesday confirming the positive cases. According to a report, at least 15 players have contracted the virus, but nothing official have been released as yet. (More Football News)

“There have some positive cases reported among certain #HeroILeague teams. The League is keeping a close tab on it and have already spoken to the clubs. In addition, an emergency meeting of the League Committee has also been summoned in the afternoon. Further details soon,” tweeted I-League.

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