CONCACAF disqualifies two other Olimpia players for sharing a room with Portillo and Menjívar – Diez

The bad news for Olympia continues. The Honduran team adds two more losses for the game they will hold tonight Liga Alajuelense from Costa Rica for the semifinals CONCACAF League. They are the left defenders, Ever Alvarado and Samuel Córdoba.

Both players have been disqualified by CONCACAF and will not be available for tonight’s engagement, as they have been in contact with the two in recent hours. infected players, Javier Portillo and Edrick Menjívar.

See. CONCACAF REPORT ON THE POSITIVES OF THE OLYMPICS

According to the information in the possession of the TEN, both players shared a room with the two positives and because of this situation, the CONCACAF authorities activated the biosecurity protocol, which states that they must be isolated immediately to avoid massive infections.

For the four victims, it was also confirmed that the left-hander André Orellana, which gave negative results to the Coronavirus PCR test, will not be prepared for the game because it has a virus, or rather, a flu image, a situation that in these pandemic times triggers an alarm and CONCACAF does not want to get out of control the tournament.

Now comes a new problem for coach Pedro Antonio Troglio. He doesn’t have a left back for tonight’s game, so he will have to improvise using either Johnny Leverón or “Patón” Mejía, who have already played in that position before.

Coronavirus cases from Olympia were detected in Honduras when they were tested with PCR swabs on Monday and Wednesday were reported. Concacaf recently published a report in which it said that there are no more positive aspects, a situation that contrasts with the measure of leaving Alvarado and “Chama” Córdoba out of the game.

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