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Fifa aren’t world doping police, says Infantino

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BERLIN — Fifa president Gianni Infantino has ruled out taking the 2018 World Cup from Russia in the wake of the latest findings of the McLaren report.

“Fifa is not the world police and certainly not the world doping police,” the head of world football’s governing body told German magazine Der Spiegel.

“Our disciplina­ry bodies will take care of anything in the McLaren report which has anything to do with football.

“Boycotts and bans have never solved any problems,” Infantino added as he ruled out stripping Russia of the 2018 World Cup finals.

The McLaren report, the second part of which was announced 10 days ago, revealed systematic doping in Russia between 2011 and 2015 which involved more than 1 000 athletes in several sports, including football.

Infantino says Fifa are still waiting for the ‘relevant informatio­n’ from the McLaren reports which mentions 31 tampered doping samples from footballer­s.

The Swiss says “if measures need to be taken, they will be”, but he pointed to the work Fifa is already doing to combat doping.

“Testing was not implemente­d by Brazil in 2014 or by South Africa in 2010 and won’t be carried out by Russia in 2018, but by Fifa,” he added.

If something goes wrong, “that will be our responsibi­lity, our fault,” said Infantino, “but we are confident our anti-doping measures will work.”

When asked about the recent “Football Leaks”, reported by several publicatio­ns including Der Spiegel, which alleged tax evasion by high-profile stars including Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho, Infantino said it’s a matter for individual national federation­s.

“It is naive to believe that Fifa can know everything from Zurich which goes on during every transfer in the world,” said Infantino.

“So it makes sense to give the responsibi­lity to the unions and federation­s.

“They should the transfers, take place in country.”

He added “when someone hasn’t paid their taxes, drives too fast or is drunk behind the wheel, then Fifa is not responsibl­e for that.”— AFP their check which own

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