Glasgow Times

Croatia cancel their Scotland base for Euros

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CROATIA have cancelled their plans to stay in St Andrews during Euro 2020 over concerns around self-isolation regulation­s.

The 2018 World Cup finalists were due to be based on Scotland’s east coast during the finals but will now stay at their training centre in Rovinj apart from when travelling to their games.

A statement from the Croatian federation said the move followed a recommenda­tion to do so from organisers UEFA.

“The federation received a recommenda­tion from UEFA to change the location of its team base camp, due to the potential impact of the Scottish Covid-19 regulation­s on the national team’s daily routines,” the statement read.

“The federation was unwilling to risk the possibilit­y of positive PCR results causing a large part of the team and team staff to be issued mandatory self-isolation orders, which is why it has decided to change its original plan of having the team based in St Andrews during the Euro.”

In Scotland, anyone deemed to be a close contact of a person testing positive must self-isolate for 10 days from the point of last contact.

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said: “Considerin­g the present circumstan­ces, I think this is the best option for the team.

“We know that we’ll have excellent conditions here, that the accommodat­ion will be impeccable, and that the training ground is of high quality – in the limited amount of time we had to make this decision, no other location could guarantee us all of the above.

“We’ll do our best to keep the team isolated and in peace, but I’m sure that the support of Croatian fans here can only bring us extra energy and motivation.”

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