Sunderland postpone THREE League One fixtures after more COVID-19 cases are confirmed
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After guidance from Public Health England, the Academy of Light has now been closed for ten days.
The Black Cats will return to action when they travel to Accrington Stanley on Tuesday December 29th.
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Chief Executive Officer said it was a 'responsible decision'.
"It is with a heavy heart that I have informed the EFL that we are unable to play our next three league fixtures," he said.
"The welfare of our players, staff and opponents remains the number one priority and following detailed conversations with the relevant authorities, we have also taken the responsible decision to close the Academy of Light for a 10-day period.
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Hide Ad"On behalf of everyone at the club, I wish all of those affected a swift and complete recovery.”
The club are now likely to face an EFL investigation into the postponements.
The threat of future sanction had led the Black Cats to play against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday night despite having eight players ruled out due to the outbreak.
Head Coach Johnson said that the club had felt ‘let down’ by a lack of clarity from the EFL as to what the consequences of a postponement would be.
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Hide AdAt that stage, one player had tested positive and two others were displaying symptoms.
The latest testing has confirmed an additional four positive tests, with players and staff affected now self-isolating.
A club statement said: "After one senior player tested positive for coronavirus on Monday, selected players and staff undertook additional testing and a further four cases of coronavirus have now been confirmed.
"The individuals that have tested positive – and those that have come into close contact with them – are now observing a period of self-isolation at home.
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Hide Ad"Following extensive dialogue and clear guidance from Public Health England, SAFC has taken the decision to close the Academy of Light with immediate effect for a 10-day period in order to protect its players and staff and to prevent the further spread of the virus."