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WADA threatens FIFA with Olympic axe

President of the World Anti Doping Agency said that FIFA would be treading a tightrope if it failed to adopt the anti-doping code.

Published on: May 12, 2006 01:33 PM IST
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Football faces the axe from the Olympic games if FIFA fails to comply with the world anti-doping code as set out by the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA), it's president Dick Pound has announced.

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Last month, the Court of Arbirtration for Sport (CAS) decreed that FIFA's code did not comply with WADA's but football's world governing body has long resisted calls to bring its doping regulations into compliance with WADA rules.

WADA's executive committee is due to meet this weekend in Montreal and is expecting to hear confirmation from FIFA that it affects an about-turn.

"The CAS opinion has confirmed that in at least eight portions of the mandatory sections of the code, the FIFA rules were non compliant," said Pound.

"The world anti-doping code is a cornerstone of the fight against doping in sport."

"There is a whole bunch of very bad things that will happen and, frankly, I'm quite confident that FIFA, now that it has a chance to review and study this advisory opinion we got from CAS, understands precisely what it has to do," he said.

"It is up to them (IOC and governments) to employ the necessary sanctions," added Pound.

 
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