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Absurd Corona Zoff escalates: German volleyball players refuse risky game against China

June 25, 2022
Source: dailynewsen.com dailynewsen.com
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The volleyball men from Germany do not compete against China in the Nations League after a controversy over corona concerns. There had recently been several corona cases in the Chinese team. What bothers the DVV team massively: the test specifications of the world association. The unworthy end of the Corona Zoff in the Nations League left the German volleyball players very upset and completely desperate. "It makes us angry and stunned," scolded captain Christian Fromm in an interview with the ARD sports show. After 21 (!) infections in the opposing delegation and unsuccessful requests from the German Volleyball Association (DVV)...
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