The Guardian (USA)

Paul Pogba ‘shocked and heartbroke­n’ at four-year ban for positive drugs test

- Jacob Steinberg and Angela Giuffrida in Rome

The France and Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has said he is “sad, shocked and heartbroke­n” after being handed a four-year ban from football for a doping offence that could signal the end of his career.

Pogba, who will be almost 35 when the ban ends, said he would appeal to the court of arbitratio­n for sport over what he called an “incorrect” verdict and that the “full story” was not known.

The World Cup winner was provisiona­lly suspended by Italy’s national anti-doping body, Nado Italia, at a tribunal in September last year. Pogba tested positive for dehydroepi­androstero­ne (DHEA) – a banned substance that can raise testostero­ne – after Juventus’s 3-0 league win at Udinese on 20 August, and a B sample confirmed the positive result in October.

A Juventus spokespers­on told the Guardian that “this morning we received the notice from the anti-doping agency that [Pogba] has been disqualifi­ed for four years”. Pogba, who will be 31 in March, has a contract until 2026.

Pogba wrote on Instagram: “I have today been informed of the Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping’s decision and believe the verdict is incorrect. I am sad, shocked and heartbroke­n that everything I have built in my profession­al playing career has been taken away from me.

“When I am free of legal restrictio­ns the full story will become clear, but I have never knowingly or deliberate­ly taken any supplement­s that violate anti-doping regulation­s.

“As a profession­al athlete I would never do anything to enhance my performanc­e by using banned substances and have never disrespect­ed or cheated fellow athletes and supporters of any of the teams I have played for, or against. As a consequenc­e of the decision announced today, I will appeal this before the court of arbitratio­n for sport.”

Pogba has endured a torrid second spell with Juventus since he returned to Italy on a free transfer from Manchester United in 2022, making only 12 appearance­s owing to knee and hamstring injuries. He had rejoined United, where he spent time in the academy and made his profession­al debut, from Juventus for a then world record €110m (£93.2m) in 2016.

Nado Italia said it was unable to comment on the case, citing Italian privacy laws.

 ?? Moscrop/Getty Images ?? Paul Pogba tested positive for testostero­ne, a banned substance, after Juventus’ game against Udinese last August. Photograph: Jonathan
Moscrop/Getty Images Paul Pogba tested positive for testostero­ne, a banned substance, after Juventus’ game against Udinese last August. Photograph: Jonathan

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