Times Online Reporter:
Coronavirus made it clear to Fluminense that he would not play the match next to the hospital. One of the top clubs in Brazil has had to fight a legal battle over it. Fluminense won that battle yesterday.Coronavirus infection has taken a terrible turn in Brazil. The quantity of passings is additionally expanding significantly. There are insufficient beds in the emergency clinic. Accordingly, it is absurd to expect to offer types of assistance to all patients. A brief Corona Hospital has been worked at the popular Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to conquer the emergency.
But shortly after the hospital was built, authorities decided to resume football in Rio de Janeiro after a three-month hiatus. In the meantime, there have been several matches in the provincial competition in Rio de Janeiro. The games are at the Maracana Stadium, without spectators. But Fluminense refused to play the match next to Corona Hospital.
"I don't think there should be a match next to the hospital in Maracana (Covid-19)," said Mario Bittencourt, the club's president, after winning the legal battle. The Fluminense match against Volta Redondar in the Rio de Janeiro Football Federation provincial tournament will now be held at the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium. The match will be tomorrow.Fluminense Corona was in favor of not returning football in this outbreak. They also applied not to play football at this time. That battle, however, could not be won. So they have to play tomorrow's match.
Coronavirus made it clear to Fluminense that he would not play the match next to the hospital. One of the top clubs in Brazil has had to fight a legal battle over it. Fluminense won that battle yesterday.Coronavirus infection has taken a terrible turn in Brazil. The quantity of passings is additionally expanding significantly. There are insufficient beds in the emergency clinic. Accordingly, it is absurd to expect to offer types of assistance to all patients. A brief Corona Hospital has been worked at the popular Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to conquer the emergency.
But shortly after the hospital was built, authorities decided to resume football in Rio de Janeiro after a three-month hiatus. In the meantime, there have been several matches in the provincial competition in Rio de Janeiro. The games are at the Maracana Stadium, without spectators. But Fluminense refused to play the match next to Corona Hospital.
"I don't think there should be a match next to the hospital in Maracana (Covid-19)," said Mario Bittencourt, the club's president, after winning the legal battle. The Fluminense match against Volta Redondar in the Rio de Janeiro Football Federation provincial tournament will now be held at the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium. The match will be tomorrow.Fluminense Corona was in favor of not returning football in this outbreak. They also applied not to play football at this time. That battle, however, could not be won. So they have to play tomorrow's match.
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