Former Premier League star receives 4-year ban for doping: details of the case.
Suspension due to doping
According to The Sun: Former Premier League star Ramadan Sobhi has received a four-year ban for violating anti-doping rules. The 28-year-old ex-player of 'Stoke City' and 'Huddersfield' failed a drug test in March 2024. Currently, Sobhi plays for 'Pyramids FC' in Egypt, where he was referred to as the 'Egyptian Messi' in his youth.
“…due to which he will not be able to play at a professional level until 2028.”
The football community is concerned about this situation, as Sobhi is regarded as an outstanding talent with great potential. His suspension for such a long period will significantly impact the player's career.
This incident underscores the importance of adhering to anti-doping rules in sports. For young talents like Sobhi, this can be a serious test, as a professional athlete's career is often short. Now everyone is waiting for further developments in this situation and possible consequences for the player and his career.
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