SOFIA: Lokomotiv Plovdiv players have been barred from talking to the media after local authorities launched an investigation over a possible ...
SOFIA: Lokomotiv Plovdiv players have been barred from talking to the media after local authorities launched an investigation over a possible outdoor gatherings' violation following quotes from a player that the Bulgarian club had resumed training.
Lokomotiv, the 2004 Bulgarian champions, were not immediately available for comment when contacted by Reuters. Bulgaria, which declared a state of emergency until May 13 to halt the spread of coronavirus, has already imposed a ban on groups of more than two adults congregating together.The regional health inspectorate in Plovdiv said they warned Lokomotiv with a protocol, saying any training sessions during the state of emergency were prohibited.
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