youth euro finals - 1/2 the players test positive for drugs

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youth euro finals - 1/2 the players test positive for drugs

by Friday's Legacy » 20 Oct 2011 19:17

is that right? i haven't got time to look, but i'm sure i heard that over half the players tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.

question is, who are these players and what are the nations? and what is the punishment likely to be imposed by uefa?

you always expect a small minority to be up to no good but half a tournaments players?! shocking.

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Re: youth euro finals - 1/2 the players test positive for drugs

by LWJ » 20 Oct 2011 20:25

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/18102011/ ... tests.html
Jiri Dvorak, head of world governing body FIFA's medical services, said the players were not punished because they were not considered cases of doping but rather part of a big health problem in Mexico.

Dvorak said in a teleconference that "208 urine samples were collected during the (Under-17) World Cup and we analysed them in accredited WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) laboratories.

"It was an enormous surprise that 109 samples showed traces of clenbuterol, that means 52.4 per cent of the players."

Mexican authorities have admitted the country has been affected by the practice of injecting cattle with the steroid, which is banned by WADA.

The players of the Mexico team that won the tournament tested negative because they had stuck to a diet of fish and vegetables.

"It's not a doping problem, it's a public health problem. When, in the first week of the tournament, we detected three cases and then another it was quite a surprise," Dvorak said.

Last week, WADA withdrew an appeal at the Court for Arbitration in Sport against the Mexican Football Federation's (FMF) decision not to sanction five senior players who tested positive for clenbuterol at the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States in June.

The FMF claimed the players had eaten beef contaminated by the steroid.


A quick google came up with this.

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