CAPS United set to resume training on Tuesday

Grace Chingoma

Senior Sports Reporter

PREMIERSHIP football side CAPS United will resume training on Tuesday after running Covid-19 tests.

Their league match was postponed after their opponents Black Rhinos had seven players who tested positive for Covid-19 at the weekend.

The Green Machine’s two employees tested positive last week but they have since retested negative.

A club official said they will run this week’s tests on Tuesday morning and subsequently begin training.

The league, which was hit by many Covid-19 cases last week, was forced to reschedule eight fixtures.

Ngezi Platinum versus Herentals was the only game played in the Castle Lager Premiership programme at the weekend.

The top-flight clubs are required to test their players and officials every new week before they engage in training. Clubs are further expected to test their players 48 hours before a competitive match.

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