Vålerenga call for anti-doping changes after artificial pitch causes footballer to fail drug test
Player ingested a banned stimulant from rubber crumb She has been exonerated but talks of ‘terrible moment’ The Norwegian club Vålerenga have called for anti-doping regulations to be strengthened after an extraordinary case in which a player from their women’s team was found to have ingested a (…)
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