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Goalkeeper Kenny dopping undergo test

London - Increase longer list footballer who caught the case of abuse of illegal drugs. Sheffield United goalkeeper Paddy Kenny, diskorsing for nine months due to getting caught using drugs.

As reported by Reuters, Kenny undergo doping tests after the playoff semi-final action Championship (first division English League) last season against Preston North End. From the results of tests performed, 31-year old goalkeeper was positive for ephedrine, a substance such immune enhancer but prohibited use in a lag of football.

As a result, Kenny had to be fast while playing football for nine months and the sentences handed down by the English Football Association (FA) that would be over on July 22, 2010.

Even so, says FA's disciplinary commission, that the player himself did not intend to use it to increase performance on the field but he got the drugs he was taking to cure the disease.

"While we find that players are not happy that he considered using substances for the purpose of improving performance in the field, and he admitted his guilt," said Commission Chairman Christopher Quinland FA Regulations.

"A professional athlete must have a high responsibility to ensure that no illegal drugs that enter the body. In this case, Kenny accidentally swallowing a drug with more than the stipulated dosisi without reading the instructions listed, and without asking for advice to the team doctor or Other medical teams, "Quinland's final statement.

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