Boli Bolingoli apologises after breaking quarantine rules
Last updated 11th Aug 2020
The Scottish Government says it could call a halt to the Scottish Premiership season, after Celtic defender Boli Bolingoli broke coronavirus rules.
The 25-year-old travelled to Spain before their match against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on Sunday.
He should have quarantined for two weeks on his return to Scotland.
It comes after two Aberdeen players tested positive for coronavirus, after visiting a bar in the city.
Eight members of their first-team squad are currently isolating.
It is reported he has apologised to his team mates and the club saying: “I am guilty of a major error of judgement.
"I know what I did was wrong and I know that I must now deal with the consequences.”
Celtic are now investigating.
A spokesman said: “Celtic Football Club has taken its response to Covid-19 extremely seriously and we are pleased that, to date, we have recorded no positive tests.
“Our staff have given so much in this area, working tirelessly to ensure that all players and other club personnel are safe, fully aware of their own responsibilities and familiar with all guidance and protocols.
“Safety must always be our priority.
“Clearly, a full investigation will now take place and the Club will take all appropriate action.
“Subsequent to the player’s return he has recorded two negative tests in the past week.”
In a statement, the Scottish Government said: "We are currently in discussion with the club and football governing bodies to establish the facts.
"If confirmed as another serious incident within Scottish football, where protocols have been breached at the risk of wider public health, then the Scottish government will have little choice but to consider whether a pause is now needed in the resumption of the game in Scotland."
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