UEFA on Friday dropped proceedings against Liverpool and France international defender Mamadou Sakho over a doping infringement, European football’s governingbody said, just two days before the Euro 2016 final.
The defender Sakho, who moved to Anfield for £18 million ($25 million) in 2013, has 28 caps for France and had been earmarked for a starting place for France at the championships before thecase threw his career into jeopardy.
“Following a hearing with the lawyers of the player and experts of the WADA-accredited laboratories on this case, the CEDB has decided to dismiss the case,” UEFA said in a statement, referring to its independent Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body.Sakho, 26, who was left out of the French squad for the ongoing European Championships on home soil,tested positive after a Europa League tie against Manchester United in March after taking a product to reduce body fat.The centre-back is said not tohave known the composition of the weight-loss supplement and informed UEFA that he had acted in good faith.
He served an initial 30-day suspension that was not extended as UEFA launched an investigation into whether the substance Sakho took should be on the banned list.The player was technically available for international duty at Euro 2016, but despiteplaying a key role for France these last two seasons, DidierDeschamps left him out of the finals squad. He also missed the Europa League final.Normally a starter for France, in his absence they have powered through to the Euro 2016 final on Sunday, where they play Portugal.
Gary Lineker, the former England international forward and now respected television presenter, tweeted in reactionto the UEFA announcement: “Sakho cleared of doping. Tough to think he missed a Europa League final and Euros.
”“The independent UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) met in Paris and has reached a decision relating to the proceedings instigated against Liverpool FC player Mamadou Sakho, following the UEFA Europa League round of 16 second-leg match between Manchester United FC and Liverpool FC (1-1), played on 17 March 2016,” said the UEFA statement.
“The proceedings against Mr. Sakho related to a violation ofthe UEFA Anti-Doping Regulations after the player failed a doping test at the above-mentioned match.”
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