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FIFA criticises WADA

Madrid: World soccer’s governing body (FIFA) led criticism of the proposed new global anti-doping code, saying it unfairly punishes team sports.

FIFA was one of three major sports federations that raised issues “strongly objecting” to certain measures being considered for ratification at the world conference on doping in sport here on Saturday.

FIFA chief medical officer Jiri Dvorak said it was “unacceptable” that players serving doping bans could be barred from training with their clubs.

“If a player can’t practice with his team, his career is simply over,” Dvorak said.

FIBA, basketball’s governing body, and the International Hockey Federation also questioned the rule.

“The one-size fits all approach does not work,” said FIH.The new code calls for lengthier doping bans in “aggravating circumstances” and allows for reduced penalties for athletes who come forward and expose larger doping schemes. The code also calls for the provisional suspension of an athlete after a positive ‘A’ sample, a new measure opposed by both the International Cycling Union and FIBA. — AP

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