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Greece football coach Schip tests positive for coronavirus

Greece coach John van 't Schip has tested positive for coronavirus and will self-isolate for two weeks, the country's football federation announced on Tuesday.
Greece football coach Schip tests positive for coronavirus
File image of Greece coach John van 't Schip (AP Photo)
ATHENS: Greece coach John van 't Schip has tested positive for coronavirus and will self-isolate for two weeks, the country's football federation announced on Tuesday.
"Now is the time to rest and recover. I'm feeling okay with light symptoms," the former Dutch international winger said on the federation's Twitter account.
Schip took over the Greek national side last August on a two-and-a-half year contract and recently led the team to a second-place finish in Nations League Group C3.
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The 55-year-old Canadian-born former Genoa and Ajax player played 41 times for the Dutch national team from 1986 to 1995.
After completing his career as a player, Schip coached Dutch clubs PEC Zwolle, Ajax and Twente, as well as Australia's Melbourne City twice, either side of a spell with Guadalajara in Mexico.
He was also the assistant coach for the Netherlands national team from 2004-2008.
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