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Brazil’s Gabigol free to play as CAS suspends two-year ban

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SAO PAULO: Brazilian internatio­nal Gabriel Barbosa can return to play for Flamengo after the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday suspended a two-year ban against him in a doping case.

Known as Gabigol, the 27-year-old was suspended by the Brazilian Anti-doping Sports Court in March for attempted fraud during a doping test. It was alleged the player was uncooperat­ive during a surprise doping test at club headquarte­rs in Rio de Janeiro in April last year.

The striker took the matter to Swiss-based CAS who decided to authorise him to play while awaiting the end of the procedure.

On Tuesday, CAS said that a panel of arbitrator­s had “issued an order granting the request to stay the execution of the challenged decision” filed by the player.

“Consequent­ly, the 24-month suspension imposed on Gabriel Barbosa Almeida by the Brazilian Anti-doping Tribunal is stayed until the conclusion of the CAS arbitratio­n,” the statement added.

It is alleged that on the testing day, Gabigol’s team-mates underwent testing in the morning while he ignored a request to be present and attended after lunchtime.

When he finally arrived to be tested, he reportedly became upset because an officer escorted him to the bathroom.

Furthermor­e, he did not respect the sample collection protocol, according to the accusation.

A key figure in Flamengo’s 2019 domestic league and Copa Libertador­es titles, Gabigol has consistent­ly denied having tried to cheat in the test.

After coming through Santos’ academy, Gabigol had disappoint­ing spells at Portugal’s Benfica as well as at Inter Milan in Italy before joining Flamengo in 2019.

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