Japanese sportsmen test positive for Covid-19 as sport attempts restart

The news come as a major blow for professional sports in Japan. PHOTO: REUTERS

TOKYO (REUTERS) - Two Japanese baseball players and a striker in the J-League have tested positive for the coronavirus, their clubs announced, in a major blow for professional sports attempting to restart in the country.

Football team Nagoya Grampus announced that forward Mu Kanazaki tested positive for the virus, less than a week after the J-League announced plans to restart the campaign on July 4, albeit without fans in stadiums, and as many clubs returned to full training.

Later on Wednesday (June 3), the Tokyo-based Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) team Yomuiri Giants announced that two players, shortstop Hayato Sakamoto and catcher Takumi Oshiro, had also tested positive.

The Giants' scheduled pre-season game against the Seibu Lions on Wednesday was cancelled.

The Giants said that every player and member of staff would be tested by Thursday morning.

Grampus said Kanazaki, who has 11 caps for Japan, reported a temperature of 38.5 deg C after training on Friday and received the result of his coronavirus test on Tuesday.

Japan's Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said that these positive tests should be a warning.

"The point is that infections can occur anywhere, and everyone is at risk of getting infected," said Nishimura about the baseball infections.

"Hopefully everyone will deepen their understanding once again that the virus is very difficult."

The J-League was only one round of fixtures old when the campaign was suspended on Feb 26, whilst the NPB took the decision to postpone their season before the scheduled opening day on March 20.

The NPB season is now due to start on June 19.

Japan has been largely successful in containing Covid-19, recording 17,000 infections and 914 deaths.

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