JFF confirms Reggae Boy returns positive test
Posted by Wayde Brown on 24/07/2013 at 9:07am
The Jamaica Football Federation is now confirming news first aired on IRIE Fm that a member of the local Reggae Boyz squad had returned an adverse analytical finding on his urine sample during the World Cup qualifying match between Honduras and Jamaica on June 11.
The release issued by the JFF says the testing was carried out by FIFA, meaning the ensuing process will be managed by FIFA. The player has been informed and they await further information from the world governing body.
It further stated that the JFF has taken the matter seriously, and that a thorough investigation is currently underway by the chairman of the
JFF Medical Committee.
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The original story was first aired on IRIE Fm on Tuesday July 17, 2013 and came on the heels of reports that five Jamaican athletes returned
adverse analytic findings on samples given earlier this year.
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Member of the National Team Returns Adverse Finding
July 24, 2013
Posted by JFF
On the 23rd July, 2013 the JFF received the following notification from the Chief Medical Officer of the FIFA:
“During the World Cup Qualifying match, Honduras vs Jamaica, on June 11, 2013 a member of the Jamaican squad returned an adverse analytical finding on his urine sample.”
The testing was carried out by the FIFA. This means that the ensuing process will be managed by the FIFA. The player has been informed and we await further information from the FIFA.
The JFF has taken this matter very seriously and a thorough investigation has already started by the chairman of the JFF Medical Committee.
Yours sincerely
JAMAICA FOOTBALL FEDERATION
http://www.jamaicafootballfederation...verse-finding/
Posted by Wayde Brown on 24/07/2013 at 9:07am
The Jamaica Football Federation is now confirming news first aired on IRIE Fm that a member of the local Reggae Boyz squad had returned an adverse analytical finding on his urine sample during the World Cup qualifying match between Honduras and Jamaica on June 11.
The release issued by the JFF says the testing was carried out by FIFA, meaning the ensuing process will be managed by FIFA. The player has been informed and they await further information from the world governing body.
It further stated that the JFF has taken the matter seriously, and that a thorough investigation is currently underway by the chairman of the
JFF Medical Committee.
http://www.iriefm.net/news/sports/jf...edium=facebook
The original story was first aired on IRIE Fm on Tuesday July 17, 2013 and came on the heels of reports that five Jamaican athletes returned
adverse analytic findings on samples given earlier this year.
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Member of the National Team Returns Adverse Finding
July 24, 2013
Posted by JFF
On the 23rd July, 2013 the JFF received the following notification from the Chief Medical Officer of the FIFA:
“During the World Cup Qualifying match, Honduras vs Jamaica, on June 11, 2013 a member of the Jamaican squad returned an adverse analytical finding on his urine sample.”
The testing was carried out by the FIFA. This means that the ensuing process will be managed by the FIFA. The player has been informed and we await further information from the FIFA.
The JFF has taken this matter very seriously and a thorough investigation has already started by the chairman of the JFF Medical Committee.
Yours sincerely
JAMAICA FOOTBALL FEDERATION
http://www.jamaicafootballfederation...verse-finding/
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