Sunday, February 24, 2013

Fifa announce plans to introduce Biological Passports


Fifa have announced plans to introduce biological passports and have them in place for the 2014 World Cup in Rio, Brazil, following the successful trials at the 2011 and 2012 Club World Cups. Testing on players will commence two months before the World Cup is due to kick-off.  This comes after doping has been put back on the agenda by an increase in offenders being caught.


Dr. Eusebio Fuentes, known for his involvement in doping in cycling recently said “If I would talk, the Spanish football team would bestripped of the 2010 World Cup”. Vincente Del Bosque, Spain Coach said "It is a subject that I prefer to ignore". Football is now in the spotlight, so here we look at some of those caught doping in football.

Frank De Boer
Tested positive for nandralone while at Barcelona but his ban was removed on a successful appeal.
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Marco Borriello
After being given a rare start in the Serie A with AC Milan against Roma, Boriello tested positive for prednisalone and prednisone. In January 07 he was suspended for three months. He later blamed the presence of both drugs on treatment for a sexually transmitted disease.
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Mark Bosnich
In 2002, after relatively a relatively unsuccessful stint at Manchester United, the Australian failed a drugs test after moving to Chelsea the previous season on a free transfer. He was subsequently banned for nine months resulting in Chelsea giving him the boot.
Source: http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2007/11/29/MarkBosnich_action_DarrenWalsh.jpg


Lee Bowyer
No stranger to the media spotlight, Lee Bowyer has been the topic of many a conversation in pubs and stadiums all over the world. He has had brawls in nightclubs as well as one with fellow team mate Kieron Dyer while at Newcastle. In 1995, shortly after turning professional, Bowyer and fellow team mate Dean Chandler both tested positive for cannabis. Bowyer was suspended for 8 weeks, dropped from the England U-18s and enlisted in a rehabilitation programme by the Football Association.
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5f/Lee_Bowyer_Arsenal_vs_Birmingham_2010-11.jpg/240px-Lee_Bowyer_Arsenal_vs_Birmingham_2010-11.jpg


Fernando Couto
Couto was one of Portugal’s greatest ever players to represent his country. He has played for many top clubs including Porto and Barcelona. It was in 2001 while playing for Italian outfit Lazio when he failed a doping test and found to have been taking nandralone. He received a nine month worldwide footballing ban, but after serving only four months of his ban he would be allowed play football for Lazio again.
Source: http://www.yotufutbol.com/contenido/europa/portugal/fernando%20couto/fernandocouto3.jpg
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Edgar Davids
In May 2001, the most famous of all glaucoma sufferers Edgar Davids tested positive for an anabolic steroid and was banned by Fifa.
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Rio Ferdinand
After joining Manchester United from fierce rivals Leeds for a record sum of £30million he would miss a drugs test in September 2003. He would live to regret it and was banned from January until September 2004.
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Josep Guardiola
Pep was nearing the end of his career in 2001 when he would be test positive for nandralone while playing for Brescia. He would receive a four month ban but after six years of appealing the decision, he was cleared of all charges and his reputation restored to its fullest.
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Paddy Kenny
In 2008, Paddy Kenny tested positive for ephedrine. It was believed that it was found in his system via cough medicine but the FA would did not believe this story and In 2002 he would be banned for a total of nine months.
Source: http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Sport/Pix/pictures/2009/5/11/1242066737455/Paddy-Kenny.-001.jpg


Diego Maradonna
After testing positive for ephedrine at the World Cup 1994 in the America, Maradonna was suspended immediately and eventually he was sanctioned for 18 months. No stranger to a sanction, Maradonna had previously tested positive for cocaine while playing for Napoli.
Source: http://image3.mouthshut.com/images/ImagesR/2006/7/Diego-Maradona-925008091-1662-1.jpg


Adrian Mutu
The Romanian Mutu, tested positive for cocaine in 2004 while playing for London club Chelsea. He was banned for seven months by the authorities and this would eventually lead to Chelsea sacking Mutu.
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Romario
After a long and illustrious career that saw him become idolised by thousands of people, at the age of 41 it was announced he had tested positive for propecia. It was his defence that the drug was found in anti-baldness medication that he was using at the time.
Source: http://www.allejo.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/romario-tetra.jpg


Hasan Sas
In 1998, after signing for Galatasaray for over $4million, Hasan Sas was found to be doping, using a substance known as Phenylpropanolamine. He was banned by Fifa for six months.
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Jaap Stam
It was after playing for Manchester United, while  playing for Lazio that Stam’s name would be forever tarnished after he tested positive for nandrolone. This happened shortly after Couto was found to be doping in the same year. Stam would receive a five month ban which would be reduced to four after an appeal.
Source: http://www.tabelepilkarskie.com/kursy/players_images/30795_jaap_stam_3.jpg


Kolo Toure
It was in March 2011 when it was revealed that Kolo had failed a drugs test resulting in him being suspended by the club. WADA imposed a six month worldwide ban on the City defender. He has yet to regain a regular pace in the City defence.
Source: http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Sport/Pix/pictures/2009/11/4/1257339719040/Kolo-Toure-001.jpg

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