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All FIFA Confederations Cup doping control tests negative

  • July 24, 2017
  • FOOTBALL

FIFA currently announced that a analyses of all doping tests conducted for a FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 have yielded disastrous results.

FIFA set adult a largest anti-doping programme ever conducted for a FIFA Confederations Cup 2017, including pre-competition and in-competition contrast by blood and urine. As partial of this strategy, all participating players were tested by blood and urine in unannounced controls and, additionally, dual players per group were tested by FIFA anti-doping officers after any of a competition’s 16 matches.

Overall, there were a sum of 379 tests and 854 actor samples (362 urine, 248 serum and 244 blood) were collected, in some cases in partnership with a confederations and inhabitant anti-doping organisations for a pre-competition controls. Out of a sum tests, 239 were finished directly by FIFA, 175 of them out of foe and 64 in competition.

All samples collected were analysed during WADA-accredited laboratories, with many of a analyses –particularly all of a samples collected during a foe – finished during a laboratory in Lausanne, Switzerland.

In further to specific drug testing, a formula of a opposite analyses have been enclosed in a athletes’ passports together with tests from prior FIFA competitions as good as other general events such as a UEFA Champions League and inhabitant competitions. The Athlete Passport Management Unit (APMU) has reviewed a information of all participating players and did not detect any deviations that might prove an abuse of performance-enhancing drugs.

Article source: http://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/news/y=2017/m=7/news=all-fifa-confederations-cup-doping-control-tests-negative-2901918.html

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