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World Cup 2018: 18 months ago, FIFA allegedly knew about Russia's positive steroid test


Ruslan Kambolov
Ruslan Kambolov


According to Daily Mail, FIFA knew about 34 Russian Russian doping cases in which the organization did nothing about these 18 months. The three events allegedly include the World Cup Squad, which is now 2-0 in the group's game, the country's best start in the history of the tournament.

In the case of Kamambolov, Mail claims that "Pablovov's" test failed to have an email proof, then disappeared on the orders of Russian sports ministry ".

Then FIFA tested and later covered when World Counter Doping Agency (WAA) instructed the investigators to investigate the organization.

Russia needs to deal with anti-doping violations in recent years, in which the resulting countries could not fully represent the Winter Olympics this year. Russian players were unable to compete in the colors of their nation, and when they did not get their national mess after winning the medals.

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