All Football brings you the daily summary of the biggest developments in the global coronavirus outbreak and how it is affecting football.
*All the stats and updates are recorded before 13:30 CET today.
Top news in football
- Valencia defender Ezequiel Garay has tested positive for Coronavirus as the first case in La Liga.
- Valencia CF inform that five positive cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus have been detected amongst first team staff and players.
- Another 2. Bundesliga player has tested positive for COVIDー19. The player in question is Holstein Kiel centre back Stefan Thesker.
- Football matches were suspended in all divisions for two weeks as Egypt tries to contain the outbreak of the coronavirus, the country's football association (EFA) said on Saturday.
- Barca striker Braithwaite who is still in quarantine at the Hotel Sofia, per MD reports.
- Arteta's wife says Arsenal boss is fine after testing positive for coronavirus.
Cases & Deaths
Global
162,377 cases (+16524), 5982 deaths (+544)
Countries with Top 5 Leagues
UK: 1,140 cases (+342), 21 deaths (+10)
Spain: 7,753 cases (+2,521), 208 deaths (+75)
Italy: 21,157 cases (+3,497), 1,441 deaths (+175)
Germany: 5,381 cases (+1,706), 10 deaths (+2)
France: 4,499 cases (+838), 91 deaths (+12)
Other main countries
China: 80,849 cases (+25), 3,199 deaths (+10)
Iran: 13,938 cases (+1209), 724 deaths (+113)
South Korea: 8,162 cases (+76), 75 deaths (+3)
USA: 3,046 cases (+717), 60 deaths (+10)
Japan: 805 cases (+67), 22 deaths (+1)
Other main updates
- US President Donald Trump has tested negative for the coronavirus, according to a statement from the White House.
- The Netherlands reported 8 more deaths due to the coronavirus, taking the total to 20 on Sunday.
- Austria on Sunday banned gatherings of more than five people and told residents to go out only if necessary, in a bid to halt the spread of coronavirus.
- The Spanish government has formally declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus, placing the country in lockdown and ordering people to stay at home for the next two weeks unless they have to buy food or medicine or go to work or hospital.