MLS tournament game postponed one day after new virus case

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Kei Kamara #23 of Colorado Rapids and Marcelo Silva #30 of Real Salt Lake compete for the ball in the first half during a match in the MLS Is Back Tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on July 12, 2020 in Reunion, Florida. Real Salt Lake won 2-0. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images/AFP

Major League Soccer’s restart tournament suffered further disruption on Sunday as a suspected COVID-19 case forced postponement of a game between D.C. United and Toronto FC until Monday.

MLS announced on Sunday evening that the match would be played a day late after follow-up tests for players from both teams produced negative results.

“Both teams participated in another round of testing (Sunday), and all players from the two clubs tested negative,” MLS said in a statement. “Based on those results, the game will be played (Monday) morning at 9 a.m. (1300 GMT).”

The league said that the player who received an unconfirmed positive result from a test on Saturday and another player whose Saturday test was inconclusive would still not take part in the contest and would undergo additional testing.

“Major League Soccer will continue to prioritize the health and safety of all participants of the MLS is Back Tournament in making these decisions,” the league said in the brief statement announcing the original postponement.

It was the latest setback to hit the “MLS is Back” tournament, which marks the return of top-flight soccer in the United States following a four-month shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

All 26 teams from the league are being based inside a “bubble” and playing games in a World Cup-style tournament at ESPN’s World Wide of Sports complex at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

However two teams — FC Dallas and Nashville — were forced to withdraw from the competition last week before a ball had been kicked due to multiple COVID-19 cases.

Los Angeles FC star Carlos Vela, the MLS’s reigning MVP, also withdrew from the competition due to coronavirus fears.

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