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Friday, January 30, 2009

2 Italian players banned for skipping dope test!!


Italian soccer players Daniele Mannini and Davide Possanzini were banned for one year by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Thursday after missing post-match doping tests.

CAS partially upheld an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency which wanted the players suspended from all soccer for up to two years. The bans run through Jan. 14, 2010.

“It is a bewildering and stupid sentence,” said Mannini’s defense lawyer, Mattia Grassani. “Mannini and Possanzini were treated badly and as though they were already declared dope cheats.”

Mannini, now of Serie A club Napoli, and Possanzini were found to have not cooperated with a drug-testing team after playing for Brescia in a Serie B game against Chievo Verona in December 2007.

Both were cleared of wrongdoing by the Italian football federation, then banned for 15 days last March by the Italian Olympic committee.

The panel halved the maximum penalty allowed of two years, and reduced it by a further 15 days for the suspension already served.

Mannini, a 25-year-old winger, has played 15 A games for Napoli this season. The 32-year-old Possanzini is one of Brescia’s top strikers, scoring 45 goals in 3 1/2 seasons with the Serie B club.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Chimbonda back to Spurs


The 29-year-old Chimbonda has agreed terms and completed a medical to complete his return to his former club after the Black Cats agreed to let him go. Though the move is complete, the deal was completed too late for Chimbonda to play for Spurs against Stoke on Tuesday night.

Chimbonda had made just 16 appearances for the North-East club since his summer move from White Hart Lane, but has started the last four games.

After a promising first few weeks at the Stadium of Light, he lost his place in the side under former boss Roy Keane amid rumours of disciplinary problems.