Nottingham Forest And Olympiacos Owner Infected With Coronavirus

Evangelos Marinakis owner of Nottingham Forest and Olympiakos has been infected with Coronavirus.

Nottingham Forest And Olympiacos Owner Infected With Coronavirus
Nottingham Forest And Olympiacos Owner Infected With Coronavirus

This has prompted a scramble to contain the possible spread of infection among fans and players.

Evangelos Marinakis was present at the City Ground last Friday night for Forest’s 3-0 defeat to Millwall. He also met the Forest squad and posed for photos with several fans. On 27 February he was at the Emirates Stadium as Olympiakos knocked Arsenal out of the Europa League.

Marinakis confirmed he had the virus in a post on Instagram. “The recent virus has ‘visited’ me and I felt obliged to let the public know,” he wrote. “I feel good as I take all the necessary measures and I discipline to the doctors instructions. I strongly advise all my fellow citizens to do the same. I wish all a quick recovery.”

Olympiakos are due to play Wolves in the Europa League on Thursday, with Uefa having already announced that the game will take place behind closed doors to limit the risk of transmission. There will be further uncertainty now as to whether the game should go ahead at all, and concern over upcoming fixtures in the Championship and perhaps even Premier League.

Forest’s next fixture is scheduled to take place away at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday and the EFL are in contact with the club over what steps to take next.

In a statement the club said: “Nottingham Forest can confirm that owner Evangelos Marinakis has tested positive for the coronavirus. Mr Marinakis was diagnosed after showing the first symptoms on his return to Greece yesterday afternoon. During his short stay in Nottingham last week he did not show any symptoms of the virus. The club are seeking advice from medical professionals and the relevant governing bodies to ensure the correct measures are taken. Until this time the club will be making no further comment.”

Marinakis is believed to have met the Forest squad in the dressing room before the Millwall match and, according to the Daily Telegraph, shaken the hands of the players. With skin-to-skin contact one of the ways in which coronavirus is transferred, the Forest players will now have to be tested for the virus, and there will also be concern over the fans who met with Marinakis outside the ground after the game.

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