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Doping tests before soccer World Cup

FIFA will conduct out-of-competition doping tests on prospective World Cup competitors from April, world soccer's governing body said on Monday.

Updated on: Feb 22, 2010 11:19 PM IST
Reuters | By , Sun City (South Africa)
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FIFA will conduct out-of-competition doping tests on prospective World Cup competitors from April, world soccer's governing body said on Monday.

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FIFA said the blood and urine tests would be held without notice. They would start on April 10 and run until the day before the World Cup kicks off on June 11. The 32 finalists have been told to submit their team whereabouts to FIFA by March 22. Vigorous drug testing would also be carried out during the month-long competition in South Africa, FIFA's chief medical officer Jiri Dvorak said.

"We take the fight against doping very seriously and are committed to continuing it in full compliance with the WADA code,” he said.

 
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