SuperSport United have stopped training as a coronavirus precautionary measure and players have been given individual home training programmes.
As of Saturday, South Africa’s confirmed coronavirus cases had climbed to 240 as per News24 quoting Department of Health statistics.
With SuperSport United based in the Gauteng Province where most cases have been recorded, the club has decided to halt training at their base in Sunninghill, Johannesburg.
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This is a similar protective stance adopted by European clubs whose players are currently training at home following individual training plans.
“We stopped training until further notice and I think that is the right call from the club and we are just watching this fold out in front of us and we’re trying to make the best plans and the club decided that we are not going to be training for the next few days,” United captain Dean Furman told Phakaaathi.