Mateu Lahoz entered Covid quarantine

High profile La Liga referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz has tested positive for Covid-19 and must now enter a period of quarantine. The Valencia native, who is the most recognised Spanish official, now looks set to sit out the next rounds of action in Spanish football due to having to enter self-isolation. Mateu Lahoz is currently in good health and is yet to show any symptoms of the virus but he must follow the strict health guidelines and advice in order to minimise any potential spread. Lahoz has been an official in the Spanish top division since 2008 and is one of the most recognisable names in officiating circles across Europe, having officiated in a number of top competitions including in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The 43-year-old, who is known for his talkative and often flamboyant style of officiating, has been a recognised FIFA listed referee since 2011. (Source: Football Espana)
At the end of December, the RFEF has announced that Gil Manzano has tested positive for Covid-19 and was replaced by Mateu Lahoz as referee of the match between Atletico de Madrid and Getafe. Gil Manzano was asymptomatic and in good condition, same as Valentin Pizarro who already missed several days for testing positive. Both were able to continue with their physical preparation while isolating at home. (Source: Sport)