This footballer sent to Jail for breaking lockdown rule
This footballer sent to Jail for breaking lockdown rule
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Coronavirus is causing lockdown in many countries of the world. In many countries, the rules of lockdown are very stringent. These rules will not be changed for anyone. Serbia is also among the countries in which the lockdown rules are very strict. So far 1624 people have been infected in that country, while 44 people have lost their lives. It was very expensive for a football player to break the lockdown rules.

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Serbia footballer gets punishment: Serbia footballer Alexander Prizovich was sentenced to 3 months' detention at home for violating curfew rules to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection. The 29-year-old striker, playing for Saudi Arabia's Al-Etihad Club, admitted his guilt during a video conference hearing on Saturday.

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Sentencing through video conferencing, Prizovich and 19 others were arrested for violating the rules of lockdown by gathering in a hotel bar here on Friday. Lockdown has been declared in the country from 5 pm to 5 am. Prizovich is the second player from Serbia to violate the orders to stay at home. Earlier, Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic also violated the emergency rules last month.

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Two Rugby players from Fiji have also been arrested for breaking the rules. Local officials said that the non-responsible behavior of these two players would be reported to the world governing body of rugby. Although the identities of these two players have not been made public, the Fiji Rugby Union has confirmed that they are both professional players. Fiji is the Olympic Sevens Champion and was ranked third in the current World Series before being held on hold due to the epidemic.

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