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FRANKFURT, May 10 — The Bundesliga restart is not at risk even after the entire squad of second-tier Dynamo Dresden was placed under quarantine, the head of the German Football League (DFL) said. Dynamo were ordered to self-isolate for 14 days yesterday after testing uncovered two new coronavirus...

The Bundesliga will be the first top European league to restart matches since the outbreak of the coronavirus forced lockdown measures to be imposed across the continent. — Reuters pic

Dynamo were ordered to self-isolate for 14 days yesterday after testing uncovered two new coronavirus cases. Matches will be played behind closed doors and with a maximum number of 300 people, including both teams, allowed at each game.There are still worries that an outbreak of the coronavirus in the league could halt the resumed season, this time for good.

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