The Chinese Super League team from the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, Wuhan, made an emotional return to the city after more than three months torn from their families.
The Zall players endured a turbulent 104 days on the road, including being stranded in Spain, because the city was sealed off in January when the virus killed and infected thousands there.
“The local players will be reunited with their families, having not seen them for more than three months,” said Zall’s team-member. “The club is very grateful for the support and understanding of the players’ families,” he added.
Wearing masks, the players had bouquets of flowers thrust into their hands as supporters clad in the team’s orange colours held banners and sang.
“After more than three months of wandering, the homesick Wuhan Zall team members finally set foot in their hometown,” the team said on the Twitter-like Weibo.
The squad, led by their Spanish coach Jose Gonzalez, will now spend a few days at home before resuming training on Wednesday.
Wuhan was still sealed off so the squad, via a prolonged transit in Germany, flew to China’s southern city of Shenzhen on March 16.
They went into three weeks of quarantine, followed by training in the nearby city of Foshan, before taking a high-speed train from Guangzhou to Wuhan on Saturday evening.
Zall are preparing for a season that still has no start date. The CSL was supposed to begin on February 22 but could now kick off in late June, according to latest reports.
China’s government says it has curbed coronavirus at home, but on Friday admitted errors in tallying the death toll in Wuhan and raised the count there by 50 percent to 3,869.
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