Ludogorets appeal to inter uefa for coronavirus decision

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Ludogorets Razgrad, a Bulgarian football club, has indeed appealed to UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) regarding the decision to exclude them from the Europa League due to a coronavirus outbreak within the team.

According to reports, Ludogorets had to forfeit their match against Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League due to a lack of available players, as many of their squad members had tested positive for COVID-19. UEFA subsequently ruled that the match would be awarded to Tottenham, eliminating Ludogorets from the competition.

Ludogorets has now appealed this decision, arguing that the circumstances were beyond their control and that they should not be punished for the outbreak. The club is seeking a review of the decision, hoping to be reinstated in the competition.

It's a complex and sensitive situation, as the health and safety of players and staff are of utmost importance. UEFA will likely carefully consider Ludogorets' appeal and make a decision based on the facts and the rules of the competition.

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