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SA soccer scene: More hooked in soccer dope probe - TheDuck - 04-02-2005

South African soccer was plunged into a doping crisis on Thursday after it was revealed that two more Premier Soccer League players have tested positive for a banned substance.

Only this week, Ajax Cape Town goalkeeper Moeneeb Josephs and Golden Arrows striker Harry Milanzi both received six-month suspended sentences from the South African Football Association for differing doping offences.

With four positive tests now having taken place in an extremely short space of time, the chairperson of Safa's anti-doping committee, Raymond Hack, admitted yesterday that the matter "raises a note of concern".
from IOL

Well, at least we are not lagging behind the world when it comes to certain aspects Sad

:footie:


SA soccer scene: More hooked in soccer dope probe - Oom Rob - 06-02-2005

TheDuck Wrote:South African soccer was plunged into a doping crisis on Thursday after it was revealed that two more Premier Soccer League players have tested positive for a banned substance.

Only this week, Ajax Cape Town goalkeeper Moeneeb Josephs and Golden Arrows striker Harry Milanzi both received six-month suspended sentences from the South African Football Association for differing doping offences.

With four positive tests now having taken place in an extremely short space of time, the chairperson of Safa's anti-doping committee, Raymond Hack, admitted yesterday that the matter "raises a note of concern".
from IOL

Well, at least we are not lagging behind the world when it comes to certain aspects Sad

:footie:

I cannot understand "suspended" sentences for their offences - if that was anywhere else there would be a huge hue and cry regarding the leniency.