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Paul Pogba’s failed anti-doping result has been confirmed following further tests in Rome.
The Juventus midfielder was initially handed a provisional suspension by NADO (the Italian Anti-Doping Organisation) last month after he failed an anti-doping test.
According to FIFA, players can be banned for two or four years, subject to appeal and a reduction or suspension, if found to have violated its anti-doping regulations, depending on whether it can be proven that the rule violation was intentional.
NADO said that testosterone not produced by the body was detected in the sample Pogba provided.
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