Sylvain Gbohouogoalkeeper of the national team Ivory Coastwas sentenced to an eighteen -month suspension for doping in the qualifying match for the Qatar 2022 World Cup against Cameroon.
As reported by FIFA The Disciplinary Committee imposed such suspension for positive testing for the substance trimetazidine in the test conducted for the fight, which was played on November 16 last year and ended with the success of Cameroon 1-0 with a goal from Karl Toko Ekambi.
Due to the presence of such a prohibited substance in its review, the Committee determined that the goalkeeper had violated article 6 of the FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations in conjunction with article 17 of the Disciplinary Code.
The period of suspension, specified by FIFA, will begin on December 23, 2021, the date on which Gbohouo he was temporarily suspended by the chairman of the Disciplinary Commission.
Source: La Verdad

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