Soccer-Australia coach Arnold breached COVID isolation - report

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(Reuters) - Australia coach Graham Arnold broke a COVID-19 isolation order on Sunday by taking his dog for a walk in Sydney, Australian radio station 2GB reported.

Arnold tested positive for COVID-19 after a test last Thursday, Football Australia said on Friday. People who test positive in New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital, must isolate for at least seven days.2GB host Ray Hadley said Arnold was seen at a Sydney beach with his dog.

Australia play a crunch World Cup qualifier against Japan in Sydney on Thursday before taking on Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on March 29.

 

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