October 16th, 2009 — News
FIFA and the World Anti-Doping Agency are set to team up on an anti-doping project to test Europe’s top soccer players for banned drugs. FIFA medical chief Jiri Dvorak said Saturday that a blood-profiling scheme similar to cycling’s biological passport could start trials next month. FIFA boss Sepp Blatter and WADA president John Fahey will meet this month to discuss the project.
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