The Football Association of England has charged Mudryk with violating anti-doping rules: what consequences await him.
Ukrainian footballer Mykhailo Mudryk, who currently plays for 'Chelsea', is at risk of suspension due to violations of anti-doping rules. According to The Telegraph, he has been charged with using a banned substance.
«We can confirm that Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged with violating anti-doping rules and using a banned substance under Sections 3 and 4 of the FA's Anti-Doping Rules. As this case is still open, we cannot disclose further details», - quotes the words of a representative of the Football Association of England (FA) The Telegraph.
Serious suspension for Mudryk
According to the FA rules, Mudryk could be suspended from football for up to four years. He is currently on hold pending results from the B sample, which is to confirm the presence of a banned substance in his body.
Mudryk faces a serious suspension for violating anti-doping rules, which could significantly impact his future career in football.
The Ukrainian footballer Mykhailo Mudryk is under threat of suspension due to violations of anti-doping rules. This could seriously undermine his career and alter his future path in football.
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