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Two A-League games could yet go ahead with crowds despite a positive COVID-19 case attending a match on the weekend.Spectators at Sunday’s A-League game between Newcastle Jets and Western United have been asked to monitor for symptoms after a man in his 20s who attended the match tested positive for coronavirus.There are only two regular-season A-League games remaining that could potentially be played in front of crowds - Western Sydney Wanderers’ clash with Melbourne Victory on August 12 and Sydney FC’s game against Western United on August 15.Unless the NSW government intervenes, FFA is unlikely to request those games are played behind closed doors with a decision on crowds left to the Wanderers and Sky Blues respectively.Sydney had yet to decide whether they will have fans at their home game, while the Wanderers plan to proceed with plans to allow members to attend their match - unless they receive advice or direction otherwise.Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.Newcastle have a ’home’ game against Wellington on August 13 at Nestrata Jubilee Stadium but that game is set to be played behind closed doors, while Central Coast Mariners have already completed their season.The A-League’s other remaining fixtures are ’home’ games for interstate clubs and therefore have no crowds.Hunter New England Health urged any patrons that attended Sunday’s game at McDonald Jones Stadium to “be alert for symptoms, and if any develop to get tested and self-isolate immediately”.The FFA said there had been no known contact between crowd members and players, staff and officials and confirmed the Newcastle venue was “currently undergoing a full clean”.“There are no known cross-over opportunities with teams, high performance staff and match officials as they all operate within designated controlled zones,” the FFA said.There were 2570 spectators at Sunday’s game but seating in the bays was capped at 25 per cent capacity - with every second row blocked out and only half of each row available - to allow for social distancing.Ticket transaction information was retained for contact tracing and tracking purposes while patrons had been directed not to attend if they were unwell, diagnosed with COVID-19, in contact with someone with the virus or awaiting test results.There has been one game played at McDonald Jones Stadium since - Wednesday night’s match between Wellington Phoenix and Brisbane Roar - but there was no crowd in attendance.The man at Sunday’s game was a close contact of a member of the Jets’ under-15s squad who had tested positive.The teenage boy had played a match for Newcastle’s under 15s on August 1.His teammates and opposition players were all considered close contacts and required to isolate for 14 days, while the Jets closed all their academy training as a precaution.Newcastle’s academy players have not had any contact with their A-League counterparts due to that competition’s strict biosecurity regulations.The A-League season is being completed in NSW, with interstate clubs based in hubs. It was third time lucky for Melbourne Victory in the 2019/20 A-League season to find a Head Coach. Since the highs of the 2014-15 season – with over 1.8 million in attendance over the course of that year – A-league crowds have fallen into an uninspired and steady slump. This is what it's taught me about COVID-19India's migrant workers would 'rather starve' than face humiliation of return to citiesCoronavirus update: India breaks global record for highest number of infections in one day'I used to be the butt of the jokes': Doing stand-up with a stutterBlack Panther director says Chadwick Boseman hid illness to 'shield collaborators from his suffering''Energiser bunny' Grant caps off Sydney FC's A-League dominanceLive: More Victorians expected on JobKeeper than rest of Australia combinedWA shakes up solar subsidies to relieve pressure on grid, encourage battery take-upIpswich school closed for two weeks after student tests positive to coronavirus

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