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Bundesliga CEO confirms return plans remain unchanged despite positive Covid-19 tests

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Bundesliga chief executive Christian Seifert remains defiant over the return of professional football in Germany. Both the Bundesliga and 2.

Bundesliga are set to resume on May 16 following guidelines issued by Chancellor Angela Merkel earlier in the month, however, two positive coronavirus tests at Dynamo Dresden threatened to thrown plans into doubt.

Despite that, Seifert remains confident that football will go ahead as planned, stating that only Dresden will not be able to play of the total 36 clubs won’t feature.

He told ZDF: “For the second division that means at the moment that from 81 games, two Dynamo Dresden games can’t be played. “We have to see how we deal with that.

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