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CITY’S DRUGS SHOCK

FA charge Etihad giants with anti-doping breach

- By MIKE KEEGAN and MATT LAWTON

Manchester city could face a suspension from football after being charged with a breach of the Fa’s anti-doping regulation­s.

While a fine is more likely, punishment­s — should city be found guilty — could include a ban, ground closure, points deduction and expulsion from competitio­ns.

the case relates to city allegedly providing inaccurate ‘club whereabout­s’ informatio­n.

the Fa demand that they are informed of the location of teams at all times so that they can carry out random testing via UK anti-Doping.

that said, this is a potential breach of an Fa regulation but not under the jurisdicti­on of the anti-doping authoritie­s.

Sportsmail understand­s city have been in contravent­ion three times over a 12-month period — triggering the charge.

Breaches are not restricted to the first team and can be committed at academy level. city have until January 19 to respond and they declined to comment last night.

it is believed the club will claim that the breaches are down to administra­tive errors.

however, the Fa could still take a dim view of city’s behaviour. such administra­tive errors, when committed by athletes, are considered every bit as serious as missed tests under the World anti-Doping agency’s

From Back Page three strikes policy. Should an athlete fail to provide correct informatio­n on their whereabout­s three times, they face a two-year ban. The FA can request informatio­n on training schedules, match venues and addresses of players, while the fact City have been charged with a breach of regulation 14(d) suggests they provided the informatio­n but that it proved to be incorrect. The charge comes as City midfielder Samir Nasri continues to be investigat­ed over claims he was given an intravenou­s drip during a trip to Los Angeles last month. Nasri, on loan at Sevilla, is the subject of a probe by Spain’s anti-doping agency. Intravenou­s therapy is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency unless administer­ed in quantities of no more than 50 millilitre­s per six-hour period or in cases where an athlete has obtained a certificat­e of dispensati­on on medical grounds. The France midfielder has the backing of Sevilla but they were unaware he was having the treatment. Nasri, who can continue to play during the investigat­ion, would have needed a Therapeuti­c Use Exemption to be exempt from anti-doping regulation­s.

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