A Jamaican international footballer and a Jamaican team official have been suspended following a failed drugs test.
A Fifa statement said the incident came "following an adverse analytical finding in relation to a doping control conducted after the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier played in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on 11 June 2013".
The statement added: "Following the provision of the "A" sample result, which tested positive for a prohibited substance mentioned on WADA's 2013 prohibited list, the player waived his right to have the "B" sample analysed."
The player and official have been provisionally suspended for 30 days and have until 19 August to submit a statement to Fifa.
A Fifa statement said the incident came "following an adverse analytical finding in relation to a doping control conducted after the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier played in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on 11 June 2013".
The statement added: "Following the provision of the "A" sample result, which tested positive for a prohibited substance mentioned on WADA's 2013 prohibited list, the player waived his right to have the "B" sample analysed."
The player and official have been provisionally suspended for 30 days and have until 19 August to submit a statement to Fifa.