Serbian FA chief contracts coronavirus


  • Football
  • Saturday, 14 Mar 2020

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian Football Association (FSS) president Slavisa Kokeza has contracted the coronavirus, the Balkan nation's soccer governing body said on Saturday.

"Slavisa Kokeza has tested positive for COVID-19, he is under medical supervision and is feeling well," the FSS said on its official website (www.fss.rs).

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