Jamaican sport continues to be overshadowed by doping after football's world governing body FIFA announced an unnamed footballer has been provisionally suspended following a positive drugs test.
Traces of a banned substance were found in a sample provided after a 2014 World Cup qualifying match between Jamaica and Honduras on June 11.
The player has foregone his right to have a second 'B' sample analyzed and has been handed an initial 30-day suspension along with an unidentified team official, FIFA said in a statement.
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'The player and the official have until 12 August to inform FIFA whether they wish to request a hearing,' said FIFA.
'Irrespective of whether or not the player and the official request a hearing, the player, the official and/or the Jamaican FA have until 19 August to submit a statement to FIFA, together with all related and supporting documentary evidence.'
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In July, high-profile Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson both tested positive for banned substances.
Powell, a former 100-meter world record holder who denies knowingly cheating, provided a sample which contained samples of the banned stimulant oxilofrine.
Simpson, a 100m silver medalist at the Beijing Olympics, tested positive for the same substance and also maintains her innocence.
What has been a dark period for Jamaican sprinting began in June when triple Olympic gold medalist Veronica Campbell-Brown was also provisionally suspended after testing positive for banned diuretics.
Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing.
Powell, a former 100-meter world record holder who denies knowingly cheating, provided a sample which contained samples of the banned stimulant oxilofrine. 'The player and the official have until 12 August to inform FIFA whether they wish to request a hearing,' said FIFA. In July, high-profile Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson both tested positive for banned substances. Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. Read: Bolt declares 'I'm clean' In July, high-profile Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson both tested positive for banned substances. Traces of a banned substance were found in a sample provided after a 2014 World Cup qualifying match between Jamaica and Honduras on June 11. Read: 'Athletics can learn from cycling' Read: 'Athletics can learn from cycling' In July, high-profile Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson both tested positive for banned substances. Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. Powell, a former 100-meter world record holder who denies knowingly cheating, provided a sample which contained samples of the banned stimulant oxilofrine. Read: Bolt declares 'I'm clean' 'Irrespective of whether or not the player and the official request a hearing, the player, the official and/or the Jamaican FA have until 19 August to submit a statement to FIFA, together with all related and supporting documentary evidence.' Read: Bolt declares 'I'm clean' Read: Bolt declares 'I'm clean' Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. 'The player and the official have until 12 August to inform FIFA whether they wish to request a hearing,' said FIFA. Powell, a former 100-meter world record holder who denies knowingly cheating, provided a sample which contained samples of the banned stimulant oxilofrine. Powell, a former 100-meter world record holder who denies knowingly cheating, provided a sample which contained samples of the banned stimulant oxilofrine. Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. Read: 'Athletics can learn from cycling' In July, high-profile Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson both tested positive for banned substances. 'Irrespective of whether or not the player and the official request a hearing, the player, the official and/or the Jamaican FA have until 19 August to submit a statement to FIFA, together with all related and supporting documentary evidence.' Traces of a banned substance were found in a sample provided after a 2014 World Cup qualifying match between Jamaica and Honduras on June 11. 'The player and the official have until 12 August to inform FIFA whether they wish to request a hearing,' said FIFA. 'Irrespective of whether or not the player and the official request a hearing, the player, the official and/or the Jamaican FA have until 19 August to submit a statement to FIFA, together with all related and supporting documentary evidence.' Simpson, a 100m silver medalist at the Beijing Olympics, tested positive for the same substance and also maintains her innocence. Read: Bolt declares 'I'm clean' What has been a dark period for Jamaican sprinting began in June when triple Olympic gold medalist Veronica Campbell-Brown was also provisionally suspended after testing positive for banned diuretics. 'Irrespective of whether or not the player and the official request a hearing, the player, the official and/or the Jamaican FA have until 19 August to submit a statement to FIFA, together with all related and supporting documentary evidence.' Campbell-Brown provided a 'B' sample, which also tested positive. She denies any wrongdoing. Read: Bolt declares 'I'm clean' 'The player and the official have until 12 August to inform FIFA whether they wish to request a hearing,' said FIFA.
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