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Colonia, from the first Bundesliga, reported last Friday three positives, two of them from players, in the first series of tests carried out.
The DFL did not inform which other clubs are affected by the other seven cases.
The clubs were urged by the DFL to refrain from reporting separately on the test results and to wait for a unified communication.
However, Colonia reported on Monday morning, after consulting with the DFL, that there were no positives in the second series of tests.
Earlier, nine clubs from the first Bundesliga officially communicated the results of the first series of tests, and Eintracht Frankfurt also communicated the results of the second series.
In addition, according to information gathered by the magazine "Kicker", there were no positives in the first series for Bayern, Wolfsburg, Hoffenheim, Mainz, Fortuna Düsseldorf, and Paderborn.
Augsburg, RB Leipzig, and Borussia Mönchengladbach did not respond to the survey by 'Kicker'.
Thus, at least 14 out of the 18 clubs in the first Bundesliga would not have had any positives in the first series of tests.
The plans to resume the Bundesliga contemplate two series of tests per week, and in case of positives, the affected people are sent to quarantine.
Another pillar of the plan is the isolation of teams in hotels under quarantine conditions from the moment they resume training in groups.
Clubs from the first and second Bundesliga hope that on Wednesday, at the meeting between Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Prime Ministers of the 16 federal states, they will be given the green light to resume the season based on the plan presented by the DFL.
Initially, May 9 had been considered as the date for the restart of the season, but it is currently discarded since the clubs have not yet returned to group training.