[Asia Economy Reporter Chunhee Lee] Lee Seung-woo (22), who plays for Sint-Truiden in the Belgian professional football Jupiler League, has entered self-quarantine after coming into contact with a confirmed case of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
Belgian media Het Nieuwsblad reported on the 26th (Korean time) that "Lee Seung-woo and Santiago Colombatto of Sint-Truiden were excluded from the match roster for the Standard Li?ge game." It is known that the two players came into contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case last weekend.
According to the media, Lee Seung-woo and Colombatto tested negative for COVID-19 in subsequent diagnostic tests. However, the club imposed a 7-day self-quarantine on the two players.
Accordingly, Lee Seung-woo will not be able to participate in the away match against Standard Li?ge in the 19th round of the 2020-2021 Jupiler League, held on the 26th (local time) at Stade Maurice Dufrasne in Li?ge, Belgium. His name is also absent from the away roster for the Standard match released by Sint-Truiden.
Currently, Lee Seung-woo has scored 2 goals in 13 regular season matches this season. He started in 7 regular season games early in the season, but since the 10th round against Standard at the end of October, he has only appeared as a substitute in 5 matches. Since a new coach was appointed this month, he has sometimes been excluded from the roster, struggling to find form.
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