Colin Bell, head coach of the South Korean women's national football team is seen in this April 2020 file photo provided by the Korea Football Association. Korea Times file
Colin Bell, head coach of the South Korean women’s national football team is seen in this April 2020 file photo provided by the Korea Football Association. Korea Times file


Colin Bell, head coach of the South Korean women’s football team, has been hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19, the sport’s national federation said Saturday.

The Korea Football Association (KFA) said Bell tested positive for COVID-19 last Saturday, following a second test after the team returned from a two-game trip to the United States in late October.

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Bell had been isolating in his home following his positive test, before checking into a hospital in Namyangju, just northeast of Seoul in Gyeonggi Province, Thursday.

South Korea played the United States in two friendly matches, Oct. 21 and 26. The Taeguk Ladies are scheduled to host New Zealand in back-to-back friendlies at home, Nov. 27 and 30, as they gear up for the Asian Football Confederation Women’s Asian Cup in India in January. (Yonhap)



Women’s national football head coach Bell hospitalized with COVID-19
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