UEFA bans Ex-Man U star Nasri for 6 months over doping

ANI  |  London [U.K] 

Former Manchester United and Arsenal midlfielder has been handed a six-month suspension by the UEFA, European football's governing body, for breaking its anti-doping regulations.

The 30-year-old's ban came in the wake of an investigation into an intravenous drip treatment, which he had received from a private clinic while he was on holiday in back in December 2016.

While announcing Nasri's suspension, the UEFA, which opened disciplinary proceedings against the Frenchman onMarch 6 last year, said, "The has been found guilty for using a prohibited method in accordance with sub-section M2, par. 2 of the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) prohibited list."

The statement from the added: "In this context, the CEDB (control, ethics and disciplinary body) has decided to suspend for six months for violation of the World Anti-doping Code and the anti-doping regulations."

According to the WADA rule, there is a 50-millilitre infusion limit per six-hour period for active athletes but it was alleged that Nasri had received 500 millilitres of hydration in the form of sterile water containing micronutrient components, reported.

Nasri, who is a two-time winner and appeared in over 300 games for Arsenal and Manchester City, is currently a free agent after mutually terminating his contract with Turkish outfit Antalyaspor in January.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 22:30 IST
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