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Nashville out of MLS is Back after 9 players test positive

Nashville SC has withdrawn from Major League Soccer's MLS is Back tournament in Florida after nine players tested positive for the coronavirus, the league announced Thursday.

Nashville is the second team to withdraw from the tournament. FC Dallas had to pull out after 10 players and a coach tested positive for COVID-19.

"Due to the number of positive tests, the club has been unable to train since arriving in Orlando and would not be able to play matches,'ť MLS Commissioner Don Garber said in a statement. 'œFor every decision we make in our return to play, the well-being of our players, staff, officials and all participants is our top priority.'ť

Nashville SC was playing in its first season in MLS. The team dropped its first two matches of the season before the league shut down on March 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Nashville arrived in the Orlando area for the tournament on July 3. One player tested positive upon arrival, and eight others tested positive over the next few days.

Nashville was originally scheduled to play the Chicago Fire on Wednesday, but that game was postponed. CEO Ian Ayre said Thursday players were devastated by not playing in this tournament, and now the team will work on getting everyone healthy and back to Tennessee to prepare for the rest of the season.

'œWe've had it tougher than maybe any team's had in an expansion year so far, but that doesn't mean we can't recover and we can't be great again and bring the energy that we saw on Feb. 29 back to soccer in Nashville," Ayre said.

But Ayre was incensed at suggestions that Nashville didn't follow the league's protocols during training and denied that players had a going-away party before traveling to Orlando. He called former player and now broadcaster Taylor Twellman's comments during the Orlando City-Miami game 'œhugely disrespectful.'ť

'œThis virus is indiscriminate,'ť Ayres said.

The league revised its tournament schedule to reflect Nashville's withdrawal, which was first reported by The Athletic. The 24 teams playing in the tournament are divided into six groups of four teams for the group stage.

The World Cup-style tournament is being played at ESPN's Wide World of Sports complex at Walt Disney World. Teams are sequestered in two resorts and subject to rigorous virus testing.

The group stage of the tournament, which opened Wednesday night with Orlando City's 2-1 victory over Inter Miami, runs 16 consecutive days. The results of the preliminary round count toward the regular season.

FILE - In this Feb. 29, 2020, file photo, Nashville SC defender Walker Zimmerman, third from right, celebrates his goal against Atlanta United during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Nashville, Tenn. Nashville SC has withdrawn from Major League Soccer's MLS is Back tournament in Florida after nine players tested positive for the coronavirus, the league announced Thursday, July 9, 2020. (Mark Zaleski/The Tennessean via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2019, file photo, Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber attends a meeting of the U.S. Soccer Board of Directors in Chicago. Nashville SC has withdrawn from Major League Soccer's MLS is Back tournament in Florida after nine players tested positive for the coronavirus, the league announced Thursday, July 9, 2020. "Due to the number of positive tests, the club has been unable to train since arriving in Orlando and would not be able to play matches,' Garber said in a statement. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) The Associated Press
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