Doping: The World Cup taken away from Argentina?

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By: Manu Tournoux

News of Argentine Alejandro Papu Gomez’s two-year doping ban sent shockwaves through the world of football, but what could it mean for the Cup trophy from the world of Lionel Messi?

According to the Spanish media Relevo35-year-old Papu Gomez attributed the failed test to taking a children’s syrup without consulting Sevilla FC’s doctors after a bad night’s sleep.

We can wonder if Argentina and its captain Messi are not at risk of being stripped of their world champion title due to Gomez’s actions.

However, according to the World Anti-Doping Code, neither Gomez’s national team nor his club are at risk of losing the title.

Under Article 11, the regulations state that a title can only be vacated if more than two members of a team have committed an anti-doping rule violation.

On the other hand, Gomez risks having his personal medals from the World Cup and the Europa League revoked.

Sevilla FC, who would have been aware of the situation, terminated his contract and he returned to Italy, to Monza, where he played twice in Serie A.

The substance in question is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and players must take responsibility for what they consume.

The potential sanction was seen as a sticking point for a number of clubs who were previously interested in the midfielder, as many did not want to take the risk.

It remains to be seen whether Gomez will appeal the decision at the age of 35 or seek retirement.

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