CSKA avoid UEFA ban

By PA Sport  December 09, 2009
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CSKA avoid UEFA ban (©PAphotos)
CSKA avoid UEFA ban (©PAphotos)


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CSKA Moscow will not be disqualified from this season's Champions League despite two of their players failing drugs tests.

UEFA announced on Tuesday night that Russian defenders Alexei Berezutsky and Sergei Ignashevich have been provisionally suspended from all games after testing positive for a banned stimulant.

However, the substance in question is on a list of "non-specified" stimulants, meaning therefore that potential disqualification penalties will not be invoked.



Any punishments, if deemed necessary, are therefore likely to be in the form of sanctions against the players.

A disciplinary hearing will take place on December 17 to review the matter.

CSKA Moscow qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League last night after finishing second to Manchester United in Group B.

The random drugs tests on Berezutsky and Ignashevich were carried out after CSKA's 3-3 draw with United at Old Trafford on November 3.

Reports the Russians could be expelled from the competition grew last night after reading of UEFA's disciplinary regulations.

Part of Article 12 states: "If more than two players from the same team are found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation in relation to a prohibited (non-specified) substance or method, the team in question may be disqualified from the competition in progress and/or future competitions."

But a spokesman for the European governing body told Press Association Sport: "In this case it is a specified substance so disqualification of the team does not apply, it is more the sanction of the players themselves."

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