Aug 14 (Kyodo) - The J-League on Thursday postponed Sagan Tosu's next three league matches after 10 individuals with the first-division side, including manager Kim Myung Hwi tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the league said.
Sagan became the first J-League club to have an infection cluster, of 10 or more positive tests, and has been instructed by public health officials in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, to suspend activities for two weeks.
Sagan was to host Gamba Osaka on Saturday, and play at Vegalta Sendai on Wednesday with another home match against Consadole Sapporo on Aug. 23. No new dates have been announced for those games to be played.
According to the league's coronavirus guidelines, those who have had close contact with infected persons are required to remain at home, even if they have tested negative.
The J-League is now looking to revise its guidelines following the Sagan Tosu outbreak.